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10/20/2009, 02:41 PM | #1 |
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well i have had this mushroom for about a three weeks and all of a sudden i saw a encrusting coral. it looks like a grey zoas but much smaller i mean much smaller than zoas. they are on the top left of the rock in the center of the screen
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10/20/2009, 03:06 PM | #2 |
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Just a random guess, but it looks like what might be leftover from a pagoda cup coral.
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maybe i do see some other of what looks like a dead piece of a cup coral next to it
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maybe a Rhodactis Shroom, thats the only shroom that looks like it has polyps like that.
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nah I don't think its a shroom it just came with the shroom rock i've seen rhodactis wish i had some there cool
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Maybe a Pagoda Cup coral, thats all I got...
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thanks if anyone knows of any other coral it might be please tell but I think thats it. good im getting better lighting because they need a lot of light
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10/20/2009, 06:09 PM | #8 |
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bumpidy bump
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they look like zoa's can you get a closer pic of them to get a positive
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10/20/2009, 06:49 PM | #10 |
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its hard ill try the lights r off now though
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ill try to describe them cause a picture is almost impossible right now. they are about a millimeter in diameter. green yellow mouth. grey tentacles with enough room in-between them for at-least another tentacle.
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Looks like it could be gonipora.
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Cup Coral?
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Hard to tell from that pic but it looks like it MIGHT be gonipora but a close up would def help with an idea....
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from the pics i looked at it looks like it could be either cup coral or gonipora. I am hopping cup coral because they are "easier" to keep. thanks and i removed the shroom that is right next to it.
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Or alveopora. Gosh, can you get us a closer pic?
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ill try
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Most likely not zoanthids because of the stinger-appearing tips of the tentacles. The density of the polyps is not consistent with cup coral. The skeleton from below reminds me of goniopora/alveopora.
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ok thanks
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