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I am going to have to go with the Acropora yongei guess, aka Green Slimer. Acropora yongei. Corals of the World - Photos, maps and information about...
PossiblyFavia helianthoides http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0375 And +1 for Favites. MaybeFavites pentagona. Favites pentagona....
Strawberry Shortcake is an Australian Acropora microclados. And that looks nothing like A. microclados except for the color, and potentially any of...
No problem. Is there any story on the first one? Have you seen the colony? If so how does it grow; Stag, Cluster, Table? Right now we are...
1. Not enough to be sure, maybe A. verweyi. Acropora verweyi. Corals of the World - Photos, maps and information about corals and reefs 2. Possibley...
The Tricolor Acropora name is a general name for it has three colors. The name originated from ORAs Tricolor. Yours is most likely Acpopora nana or...
Although it is bleached it might still be possible to give a close guess on the species. There only a few Montipora species with immersed corallites...
It could also be the start of a freshwater sponge. If you have salt in the water it could be a very good possibility.
Good read. Hopefully it will be able to be calculated to each species/algae what are the perfect ratios. One day.
ORAs Hawkins Echinata is Acropora turaki. And yours is very likely Acropora turaki, but if you did not know what it is in the first place or where it...
The first one is and Acropora, but can't be 100% sure if it is a slimer (aka Acropora yongei). Hard to say what because it is half a frag. The only...
It's to small to even get a good guess in, plus the fuzzy polyps make it hard to see the structure and corallites which is what a ID should be based...
Yep. Here's a new link. I don't think the old ones work. ;D Acropora lokani. Corals of the World - Photos, maps and information about corals and reefs
If it is Heteroxenia sp. (xenia) then it would be a stalk with elongated polyps. Anthelia sp. would be individual stalks with one polyp on each all...
It's could be either at this point. They are both identicle with the exception of how the colony tables. Prostrata "Colonies form corymbose or...
Could be Pokerstar, which has distinct green polyps with bright orange centers to resemble a poker chip. Could be one of the versions of Superman,...
If the polyps are out that is a good sign.
A stag type, maybe A. formosa for now. The polyps are unique, but they are not unique to any particular Acropora. Corals of the World Factsheet and...
It's a dyed Sinularia dura or Cabbage leather. It looks stressed, probably from the dye job. I didn't think anyone would dye leathers anymore,...
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