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![]() Any idea what it is if not a chalice?
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![]() looks like the mr. sparkle red coral has been selling
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![]() That's exactly what it is, however that name is meaningless as far as I can tell. I'd like to narrow it down to a family of corals it at least a more recognizable common name. I did ask the one fellow at Ted Coral but he said he was 100% sure what it was.
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![]() Going to need a much closer photo to ID, possibly after being irritated so we can see the coralites.
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![]() How would I go about irritating it? I've never really seen the tissue retract all that much, even when I had to truck it home via bus.
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![]() A little tough to tell from the photo. Might be easier to id once it grows out a bit more. I have a coral in my system that was sold to me as a 'chalice' some years ago at a Kamloops swap. It looks more like a green plating monti now that it's grown out. By the looks of your photo it might actually be something similar if not the same as what I bagged. Here's a link that may help. I suspect mine is an Echinophyllia aspera, perhaps that's what you have as well.
http://www.tfhmagazine.com/details/m...lia-aspera.htm I had some additional links in another thread, but none of them work any longer. There were several other species similar. When I get a bit of spare time I'll try to dig up the thread with valid links.
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![]() platygyra maybe??
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