NanaReefer Well-known member Joined Jul 13, 2011 Messages 2,076 Location U.P. of Michigan Dec 3, 2016 #1 Cannot remember the name anyone wanna help?
NanaReefer Well-known member Joined Jul 13, 2011 Messages 2,076 Location U.P. of Michigan Dec 5, 2016 #2 BUMP you lazy buggers!!
K kevinpo Expert Joined Jun 30, 2003 Messages 2,287 Location Spokane Valley, WA Dec 5, 2016 #3 Hello, It's difficult to tell from the picture because of lack of corallite detail but if I were to guess it's from the Family Faviidae, Genus Echinopora, and perhaps the Forskaliana species. HTH, Kevin
Hello, It's difficult to tell from the picture because of lack of corallite detail but if I were to guess it's from the Family Faviidae, Genus Echinopora, and perhaps the Forskaliana species. HTH, Kevin
spieszak Well-known member Joined Oct 8, 2012 Messages 1,832 Location Seattle Dec 5, 2016 #4 I'm not expert, but I'd go with cyphastrea.
NanaReefer Well-known member Joined Jul 13, 2011 Messages 2,076 Location U.P. of Michigan Dec 5, 2016 #5 spieszak said: I'm not expert, but I'd go with cyphastrea. Click to expand... You're right!! I'm stoked. It's such a beautiful purple. I've not seen this color yet
spieszak said: I'm not expert, but I'd go with cyphastrea. Click to expand... You're right!! I'm stoked. It's such a beautiful purple. I've not seen this color yet
spieszak Well-known member Joined Oct 8, 2012 Messages 1,832 Location Seattle Dec 5, 2016 #6 Its a gorgeous piece!
NanaReefer Well-known member Joined Jul 13, 2011 Messages 2,076 Location U.P. of Michigan Dec 5, 2016 #7 spieszak said: Its a gorgeous piece! Click to expand... Thank you. It was a gift from a local vendor...he's like that.
spieszak said: Its a gorgeous piece! Click to expand... Thank you. It was a gift from a local vendor...he's like that.
NanaReefer Well-known member Joined Jul 13, 2011 Messages 2,076 Location U.P. of Michigan Dec 8, 2016 #8 Any advise on how to get the Polyps to extent more? They seem kinda pinched.