Aug 31, 2019 #1 R Rexxxer Community Member View Badges Joined Aug 20, 2019 Messages 57 Reaction score 28 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Dont know what this is its pretty small started growing on its own
Aug 31, 2019 #2 DeepSouth Active Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined May 21, 2019 Messages 154 Reaction score 793 Location Georgia Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I can't help with the ID, but if you dont get a response you may want to try the hitchhiker forum https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/hitchhiker-critter-id.895/
I can't help with the ID, but if you dont get a response you may want to try the hitchhiker forum https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/hitchhiker-critter-id.895/
Aug 31, 2019 #3 Coralreefer1 Valuable Member View Badges Joined Oct 15, 2018 Messages 1,235 Reaction score 1,848 Location West Lebanon Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I don’t know what is in question? Can’t see anything based on these pictures
Aug 31, 2019 #4 vetteguy53081 Well known Member and monster tank lover View Badges Partner Member 2024 Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 RGB Article Contributor Tampa Bay Reef Keepers West Palm Beach Reefer Hospitality Award Ocala Reef Club Member 305 Reef Club Wisco Reefers Midwest Reefer Fish Medic MAC of SW Florida Rock Pool Reef Keepers R2R Secret Santa 2023 My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined Aug 11, 2013 Messages 96,707 Reaction score 215,505 Location Wisconsin - Rating - 100% 15 0 0 Looks like either colt coral or moreso. . Kenyii tree. Picture is fuzzy, so an educated guess
Aug 31, 2019 #5 Coralreefer1 Valuable Member View Badges Joined Oct 15, 2018 Messages 1,235 Reaction score 1,848 Location West Lebanon Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Actually, now that I think of it, they look like either stalks of Anthelia or Xenia that were melting. It could be any number of soft corals such as Lemnalia.
Actually, now that I think of it, they look like either stalks of Anthelia or Xenia that were melting. It could be any number of soft corals such as Lemnalia.