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07-27-2006, 01:16 PM
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| | Fire Worm
Join Date: Jul 2006
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| Please Help Identifying This Hi All,
Well, I'm brand new here and I'm already asking for help. Luckily my reef is running pretty nice, so that's not a concern. However, I have a sick frag I received from a friend (and fellow 3reefer) that neither of us can identify. I'm hoping someone here can help so we may bring it back to health.  |
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07-27-2006, 01:26 PM
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#2 (permalink)
| | 3reef Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Wethersfield, CT Age: 38
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| Goniopora (aka Flowerpot coral). I'm afraid that it's one of the most difficult corals to keep and from what I can see from your picture, the one that you've got is a goner. |
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07-27-2006, 01:41 PM
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| | Fire Shrimp
Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Apopka, FL Age: 28
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| Actually that is the wrong identification. A goniopora has 24 tips on the "flower" or polyp. You have an Alveopora (daisy coral) which has 12 tips. These are somewhat easier to keep then goniopora but eitherway, not the easiest coral.
Moderate Light
Nutrient rich lagoon type reef
Low to moderate water flow
HTH,
Mike
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58g Oceanic RR l ASM G1X l Quiet One 5000 Return l AquaMedic 36" Oceanlight w/dual 250W 10K HQI's & Dual 39W T5 Actinics l AquaMedic Top Off w/Kalk |
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07-27-2006, 02:01 PM
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| | Fire Worm
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| Our LFS guys also had the same debate. But when I look it up online it looks more like my Xenia (without the pulse). I mean the pictures have long soft stands with flowers at the end. Is this one just VERY sick? The white mass is growing back in my tank and I believe one or two new flowers have grown as well. This made me think it was getting better. But if it's supposed to end up with long branches, I think it will be too much work for me to get it back to that level. |
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07-27-2006, 02:05 PM
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| | Giant Squid
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Los Angeles, California Age: 20
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| Well it is definatly either a Alveopora or Gonipora...but not a xenia. Xenia do not grow that way  _________ Tank Specs:
55 Gallon Mixed Reef
48" Tek Light: 4-54W T5 HO Fluorescents
Bulbs:
1 x 54w Fiji Purple T5 HO Fluorescent
1 x 54w Super Actinic Blue T5 HO Flourescent
1 x 54w 14000K AquaBlue 75/25 T5 HO Fluorescent
1 x 54w 10000k AquaSun T5 HO Fluorescent
Hard Stuff:
100+ lb. Fiji Live Rock
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07-27-2006, 02:06 PM
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#6 (permalink)
| | Fire Shrimp
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| WOW, did you actually say xenia? For one thing, xenia isn't a LPS (large polyp STONY) coral, second, I don't know what site you looked and it looks like xenia but don't use it as a reference again. The polyps extend so I am not sure what you mean about branching...the skeleton will not branch, it usually stays like a ball shape, just grows in size.
I know for sure that is Alveopora...end of debate.
Mike |
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07-27-2006, 02:09 PM
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| | Fire Shrimp
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Originally Posted by Dyngoe The white mass | Please refer to this as skeleton. That is the *stony* part of the coral making it an LPS. Xenia have sort of a foot that they use to attach to rocks or whatever, an xenia is pure soft tissue.
Mike |
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07-27-2006, 02:27 PM
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| | Fire Worm
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| Thanks Macn. I do believ you when you say it is Alvepora. And, just so everyone knows I'm not so dense as to confuse it with Xenia. I was trying to describe the look. This is what I find when I search for Alvepora online: 
My flowers are little nubs. The flowers in the picture are long. Do I simply have a different type, or is mine sick beyond compare? |
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07-27-2006, 02:37 PM
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#9 (permalink)
| | 3reef Moderator
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Originally Posted by MacnReef WOW, did you actually say xenia? For one thing, xenia isn't a LPS (large polyp STONY) coral, second, I don't know what site you looked and it looks like xenia but don't use it as a reference again. The polyps extend so I am not sure what you mean about branching...the skeleton will not branch, it usually stays like a ball shape, just grows in size.
I know for sure that is Alveopora...end of debate.
Mike | Take it easy could you? There's no need to be condescending. |
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07-27-2006, 07:03 PM
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#10 (permalink)
| | Fire Shrimp
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| Huh, amcarrig? Didn't mean it to be taken that way, was at work and had to hurry. Sorry for any confusion. I thought he was kidding about the xenia thing to be honest...that is why I put, did you say xenia?
Everything's cool on my end and it was just a rushed reply.
Mike |
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