Jan 10, 2024 #1 Rey "deep sea" Manta Community Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Feb 2, 2022 Messages 38 Reaction score 37 Location San Jose Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I guess it is an Astreopora, but the Astreopora I had does not extend the polyps that long. Any thought? Thanks in advance!
I guess it is an Astreopora, but the Astreopora I had does not extend the polyps that long. Any thought? Thanks in advance!
Jan 10, 2024 #2 TX_REEF Kessil Fanboy View Badges DFWMAS Member My Tank Thread Joined Mar 12, 2023 Messages 3,086 Reaction score 3,642 Location Texas Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Rey deep sea Manta said: I guess it is an Astreopora, but the Astreopora I had does not extend the polyps that long. Any thought? Thanks in advance! Click to expand... Are the polyps quite flowy? Looks vaguely like a pagoda cup but I haven’t seen one with polyps different color from the main flesh. Just a guess!
Rey deep sea Manta said: I guess it is an Astreopora, but the Astreopora I had does not extend the polyps that long. Any thought? Thanks in advance! Click to expand... Are the polyps quite flowy? Looks vaguely like a pagoda cup but I haven’t seen one with polyps different color from the main flesh. Just a guess!
Jan 10, 2024 #3 OP OP Rey "deep sea" Manta Community Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Feb 2, 2022 Messages 38 Reaction score 37 Location San Jose Rating - 0% 0 0 0 TX_REEF said: Are the polyps quite flowy? Looks vaguely like a pagoda cup but I haven’t seen one with polyps different color from the main flesh. Just a guess! Click to expand... The polyps are not as flowy as elegance corals. But they are not rigid either.
TX_REEF said: Are the polyps quite flowy? Looks vaguely like a pagoda cup but I haven’t seen one with polyps different color from the main flesh. Just a guess! Click to expand... The polyps are not as flowy as elegance corals. But they are not rigid either.