Nov 23, 2020 #1 Drew1600 Active Member View Badges Midwest Reefer Joined Sep 22, 2020 Messages 266 Reaction score 198 Location United States Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Is this a Heliopora? If not, what species? Thank you kindly
Nov 24, 2020 #2 N najer Valuable Member View Badges Joined Jul 9, 2016 Messages 20,453 Reaction score 144,453 Location Humble, England Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Can you show a pic under white lights please?
Nov 24, 2020 #3 OrionN Anemones View Badges Reef Squad Excellence Award Photo of the Month Article Contributor My Tank Thread Joined Jul 28, 2013 Messages 9,919 Reaction score 22,746 Location Corpus Christi, TX Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Need much better detail pictures to ID, but it look like it may be a branching Porites.
Nov 24, 2020 #4 OP OP Drew1600 Active Member View Badges Midwest Reefer Joined Sep 22, 2020 Messages 266 Reaction score 198 Location United States Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Yes I can, thank you both for the responses! Sorry for the blue light - acclimation
Nov 24, 2020 #5 OP OP Drew1600 Active Member View Badges Midwest Reefer Joined Sep 22, 2020 Messages 266 Reaction score 198 Location United States Rating - 0% 0 0 0
Jan 18, 2021 #6 Alexopora Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Jul 14, 2018 Messages 883 Reaction score 811 Location Malaysia Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I’m leaning more towards Porites, but a closer inspection of the skeleton when the polyps are retracted would help. Normally Porites have a more consistent, uniform honeycomb-shaped corallite. Last edited: Jan 18, 2021
I’m leaning more towards Porites, but a closer inspection of the skeleton when the polyps are retracted would help. Normally Porites have a more consistent, uniform honeycomb-shaped corallite.