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The corallite is too small to be a lobophyllia. The texture of the flesh isn’t right either.I see Lobophylia in the middle/pointed, then I see Acans, Sinularia, Kenya Tree, Montipora, and Clove Polyps. And a snail!
This ^^^^ lolWhere is this petco?! The one near me never gets any stony corals
And also this based on comparing size to the softies. If it had been by itself I would have guessed a TrachyphylliaCandy cane coral
Definitely not an open brain. Corallite is too small.open brain coral
Any pics under white lighting? can be a trachy as I am now on a full screen versus phone
Yeah, it's one of those super rare Petco that has saltwater fish that is decently maintained.Where is this petco?! The one near me never gets any stony corals
I would like to get it in white pic but it's at Petco. I would need to purchase it first. It's only 40 bucks it might be worth it if it is open brain coral. The size is about 2 inches kinda big for a candy cane. I'll try to get another picture when I stop by again.Any pics under white lighting? can be a trachy as I am now on a full screen versus phone
Too small to be a Trachyphyllia. It also looks like the corallite is on a stalk, which means it’s probably phaceloid, while Trachyphyllia is flabellate or flabello-meandroid.Any pics under white lighting? can be a trachy as I am now on a full screen versus phone

