Oct 12, 2019 #1 ScoobyJ Active Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Sep 5, 2019 Messages 158 Reaction score 166 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Hi all, I need help identifying this frag I received. It was labelled Branching Star Polyps, I couldn't find much information. Is this a Green star polyp? or in that family atleast? I'm just wondering about placement conditions. Thanks!
Hi all, I need help identifying this frag I received. It was labelled Branching Star Polyps, I couldn't find much information. Is this a Green star polyp? or in that family atleast? I'm just wondering about placement conditions. Thanks!
Oct 12, 2019 #2 Fish4udog Active Member View Badges Joined Nov 4, 2016 Messages 232 Reaction score 317 Location Cleveland Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Here is a pic of my branching GSP
Oct 12, 2019 #3 mta_morrow Of course I have room for 1 more fish! View Badges Reef Squad Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 Hospitality Award SCAA Member My Tank Thread Joined Sep 15, 2015 Messages 7,234 Reaction score 29,679 Location Sumter, SC Rating - 0% 0 0 0 If it’s gsp of any type, is recommended to isolate it to its own rock and it will cover everything it can touch.......and quickly!
If it’s gsp of any type, is recommended to isolate it to its own rock and it will cover everything it can touch.......and quickly!
Oct 12, 2019 #4 OP OP ScoobyJ Active Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Sep 5, 2019 Messages 158 Reaction score 166 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Fish4udog said: Here is a pic of my branching GSP Click to expand... I like the photobomb by your fish lol. I wasn't planning on a GSP or of that type. I only have a 40g. I might have to find it another home. It was the free frag from the WWC weekend. Thanks!
Fish4udog said: Here is a pic of my branching GSP Click to expand... I like the photobomb by your fish lol. I wasn't planning on a GSP or of that type. I only have a 40g. I might have to find it another home. It was the free frag from the WWC weekend. Thanks!