Another Coral ID PLZ

Discussion in 'ID This!' started by Xiztence, Feb 24, 2010.

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  1. slowleak

    slowleak Feather Duster

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    go make the tentacles retract. if each "polyp" has its own little skeleton, its deffinately galaxia. I'm 99% sure it is galaxia...
     
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  3. slowleak

    slowleak Feather Duster

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    more refference:

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  4. ReefWizard

    ReefWizard Coral Banded Shrimp

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    I'm 95% sure it is galaxia but the color could be brighter. It usually have bright green tentacles. ;D
     
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  5. Xiztence

    Xiztence Gigas Clam

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    Yeah it's a Galaxia, Thanx for the ID K+
    Yeah they prob. should be but I just received it yesterday. Still acclimating I believe.
     
  6. Xiztence

    Xiztence Gigas Clam

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    Thanx for the ID K+
     
  7. Xiztence

    Xiztence Gigas Clam

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    BTW each one does have it's own lil skeleton with like lil feeder tentacles.
     
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  9. ReefWizard

    ReefWizard Coral Banded Shrimp

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    When I first got mine, each head has its own skeleton. After a while, I notice smaller heads growing between skeletons and even on the side of the skeleton and finally spreading to live rock where it was placed.