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Thank you! I’ll researchWelcome. If it has a stony base it is most likely a pipe organ coral. Green star polyps are completely soft. See if this helps
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Thank you! I’ll researchWelcome. If it has a stony base it is most likely a pipe organ coral. Green star polyps are completely soft. See if this helps
Bristleworm photo bomber.
Lol! I know right?Bristleworm photo bomber.
Gorgeous! I’m inspiredWelcome to R2R!!! In case no one else told you, I think they may be Green Star Polyps
So these are mine that I was going to isolate to one rock. Yes, they are growing on the back wall, every rock, and across the sand bed. I kinda failed
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Lol! So tiny. That’s on my list of coral wants. Love the toad stoolsI have a really small frag of my toad stool that it left behind when it moved.![]()
Although gsp can be a pain in the backside if not isolated.. this looks awesomeWelcome to R2R!!! In case no one else told you, I think they may be Green Star Polyps
So these are mine that I was going to isolate to one rock. Yes, they are growing on the back wall, every rock, and across the sand bed. I kinda failed
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I’ve had mine for years it made it through all my problems I’ve had .Lol! So tiny. That’s on my list of coral wants. Love the toad stools

