Anyone able to ID this? Its growing on an isolated piece of rubble I got from a local reefer's tank.
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Seems way to small for a Goniopora. The sand in there is fiji pink. So very small polyps. I was leaning towards Stylocoeniella cocosensis or S. armatus, but wasn't sureEncrusting goniopora would be my guess (just bought one that looks exactly like that, but red). I think they're too small for zoas, but they could also be a really small polyp species.
That's what I though about the encrusting goniopora I picked up on the weekend. Never seen anything like it, but it's definitely a goniopora - just with super small polyps. When it's out it's like red velvet across the rock. What's in my tank isn't a stylocoeniella, either.Seems way to small for a Goniopora. The sand in there is fiji pink. So very small polyps. I was leaning towards Stylocoeniella cocosensis or S. armatus, but wasn't sure
Aren't the encrusting gonis technically Bernardpora spp?That's what I though about the encrusting goniopora I picked up on the weekend. Never seen anything like it, but it's definitely a goniopora - just with super small polyps. When it's out it's like red velvet across the rock. What's in my tank isn't a stylocoeniella, either.
LIghts are out but I can post an image tomorrow.
I guess they are technically, although the polyps on mine are really teeny. Like smaller than anything I found online. It looks like red moss covering the rock.Aren't the encrusting gonis technically Bernardpora spp?
Like this?I guess they are technically, although the polyps on mine are really teeny. Like smaller than anything I found online. It looks like red moss covering the rock.
That sounds coolThat's what I though about the encrusting goniopora I picked up on the weekend. Never seen anything like it, but it's definitely a goniopora - just with super small polyps. When it's out it's like red velvet across the rock. What's in my tank isn't a stylocoeniella, either.
LIghts are out but I can post an image tomorrow.
I have a burning banana for comparison and it's similar to the other coral but also different. I'll try to post an image once the lights are up and it's had a chance to come out (parrotfish knocked it off the rocks earlier so it was less than impressed).Like this?
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photography magic, nice :/Here's an image I took today. I don't have a macro lens so I wasn't able to get it entirely in focus. The colors are pretty spot-on, though.
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All I adjusted was the white level to 15k to account for the blue.photography magic, nice :/

