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Help identifying
Please help me figure out what this is
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Mark... 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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Mark, does it have a skeleton?
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Not in a worm like way no....and they receed at night like the polyps of an sps coral. At first I thought maybe galaxia...but I have none. I thought hydroids. But just can't match to any pics.
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I mean skeleton like an LPS. I was kinda thinking Galaxea too. I'm not entirely sure what it is.
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Scale wise, how big is it? Looks more like an elegance to me than a galaxy. At least in my experience when galaxy's drop polyps they look like little stars, or GSP polyps, albeit with more of an inflated tip.
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About the size of a dime. It covers the rock like Sps, in an encrusting way....with polyps.
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I got a bunch in my tank. Green pocci. My colony spread at least 30 babies like that.
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Do they become a problem in time?
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Yeah Pocci. Good call. I got a bunch of those too. They can be a pain in the arse.
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