Mar 29, 2015 #1 L lutmfurl New Member View Badges Joined Mar 9, 2015 Messages 19 Reaction score 0 Location leicester, uk Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Got this growing on a rock in my tank. Any ideas.
Mar 29, 2015 #2 oldsaint Active Member View Badges Joined Dec 1, 2014 Messages 102 Reaction score 89 Location Riverview, FL Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Guessing Rhizosmilia Maculata or Phyllangia americana.
Mar 29, 2015 #3 OP OP L lutmfurl New Member View Badges Joined Mar 9, 2015 Messages 19 Reaction score 0 Location leicester, uk Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Thanks for the reply. Had a look at images of these on the web but don't look the same. Any other offers
Thanks for the reply. Had a look at images of these on the web but don't look the same. Any other offers
Mar 30, 2015 #4 evolved [email protected] View Badges Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 Expert Contributor Article Contributor Moderator Emeritus AZ FRAG Member Hospitality Award My Tank Thread Joined Dec 16, 2010 Messages 10,633 Reaction score 11,986 Location Phoenix, AZ Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Fungia fralinae
Mar 30, 2015 #5 OP OP L lutmfurl New Member View Badges Joined Mar 9, 2015 Messages 19 Reaction score 0 Location leicester, uk Rating - 0% 0 0 0 That looks a possibility. Any idea what I should do with it. It's currently attached to a rock and about 10mm in diameter.
That looks a possibility. Any idea what I should do with it. It's currently attached to a rock and about 10mm in diameter.
Mar 30, 2015 #6 Triggreef Zoa Addict View Badges CTARS Member Joined Apr 11, 2014 Messages 4,929 Reaction score 2,814 Location East Hampton, CT Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Leave it and let it be happy if you like it
Mar 30, 2015 #7 evolved [email protected] View Badges Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 Expert Contributor Article Contributor Moderator Emeritus AZ FRAG Member Hospitality Award My Tank Thread Joined Dec 16, 2010 Messages 10,633 Reaction score 11,986 Location Phoenix, AZ Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Yeah, leave it be for now. Eventually, once it grows large enough, it will detach itself. At that point, you could place it on the sand, but we're talking a couple of years down the road here.
Yeah, leave it be for now. Eventually, once it grows large enough, it will detach itself. At that point, you could place it on the sand, but we're talking a couple of years down the road here.
Mar 30, 2015 #8 Up2no6ood 2500 Club Member View Badges Photo of the Month Joined Dec 2, 2013 Messages 3,176 Reaction score 1,560 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Does it have a skeleton or is it soft. Almost looks like a tiny rock nem