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Old 07/19/2006, 03:50 PM
calero calero is offline
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micromussa ?

hi, guys, is there any absolute way to tell the difference between an acnthastrea lord and micromussa amakusensis ? here is a picture of one that i bought long time ago and im not completely sure what it is, i always thought that is an acan but now with the the very bright colors and the fact that is slightly smaller than the other acans i have im not sure, can anybody tell me what it is, it sound like a question for jendub right ?


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Old 07/19/2006, 04:49 PM
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Looks like an "indo" lord to me. I had a small polyped one a while back that was really vibrant, it was one of my favs =)

Love the eyes on that piece! Very cool
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Old 07/19/2006, 06:26 PM
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thanks

thank you, very kind as always, sorry to bother you but is there a major difference between acans and micros ? something that i can tell right away, the thing is that my LFS received today one of that horribles pieces where thereare a bunch of blastos, candy canes, blastos merlettis etc glued in one rock and it has a little colony ( 6 polyps ) of a really cool acan or micro and they dont know the difference and me neither but for me to buy the piece it makes a lot of difference if is an acan or micro.

thanks again
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Old 07/19/2006, 07:14 PM
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You can look here for more accurate ids:
http://whelk.aims.gov.au/coralsearch/coralsearch.php

Other than that it's just a matter of seeing several pieces in person and getting a feel for what they look like.

Micros have more angular polyps that are smaller. Also they have a fleshy margin between the polyps that you can see when they get moved.

Good luck!
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