Mar 21, 2015 #1 Rob.D Moderator View Badges Excellence Award ETRC Member Joined Nov 14, 2010 Messages 5,861 Reaction score 1,581 Location Knoxville, Tn Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I'm stumped on this colony. Maybe Frick can save the day
Mar 21, 2015 #2 kacrocorals581 Gotta have that acro View Badges Joined Apr 13, 2013 Messages 1,896 Reaction score 521 Location south Carolina Rating - 0% 0 0 0 looks like a acropora navini from what I can see a closer pic of the branches could help with a proper id
looks like a acropora navini from what I can see a closer pic of the branches could help with a proper id
Mar 21, 2015 #3 Vpham Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Aug 13, 2011 Messages 837 Reaction score 74 Location austin,texas Rating - 0% 0 0 0 it looks similar to my colony of acropora jacquelineae, before my tank were infested heavy with algaes...lost it Last edited: Mar 22, 2015
it looks similar to my colony of acropora jacquelineae, before my tank were infested heavy with algaes...lost it
Mar 23, 2015 #4 Frick Well-Known Member View Badges Excellence Award Joined Jun 25, 2008 Messages 888 Reaction score 34 Location Arizona Rating - 0% 0 0 0 The radials and axial corallites look like A. aculeus to me. Acropora aculeus. Corals of the World - Photos, maps and information about corals and reefs
The radials and axial corallites look like A. aculeus to me. Acropora aculeus. Corals of the World - Photos, maps and information about corals and reefs
Mar 23, 2015 #5 OP OP Rob.D Moderator View Badges Excellence Award ETRC Member Joined Nov 14, 2010 Messages 5,861 Reaction score 1,581 Location Knoxville, Tn Rating - 0% 0 0 0 That just might be it Frick, the flatness of the of the underside of the branches is what had me guessing. In the first pic on AIMS you can see flat branches near the upper right side on the colony.
That just might be it Frick, the flatness of the of the underside of the branches is what had me guessing. In the first pic on AIMS you can see flat branches near the upper right side on the colony.