My goodness, those are fuzzy little guys!
Charlie, I had some back then that almost didn't look like acropora cause of the wild polyp extension.
Charlie, I had some back then that almost didn't look like acropora cause of the wild polyp extension.
It's likely Pocillipora verrucosa.hey wentreegirl, what's the name of the red coral in the third one,
Here's a some pictures I took a couple of days ago of my 550.
Regards,
Kevin
This one is looking in from the end 8 feet down the front of the reef.
This one is looking down the back.
This is a a center shot. The area you see here is about 44" front to back and 36" wide. It's hard to capture the size on film.
I got that one 2-23-03 from Steve Weast. I believe it is Acropora lovelli. It requires extremely high light to maintain its intense blue. The Montipora is just a run of the mill type I got from Aquarium City 9-11-01. Its about 30" wide and 12" tall. Thanks for your kind words.(can share what is the light blue coral behind the yellow stag)
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