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SPS Identification
01/12/2008, 03:10 AM
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SPS with filter feeding fans
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hard to say at this size, plus being a bit...
hard to say at this size, plus being a bit deformed, but looks a lot like A. tenuis.
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
01/12/2008, 03:08 AM
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Is this a coral??
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I think you mean 6 mm, not cm, but, yes, they...
I think you mean 6 mm, not cm, but, yes, they will eventually recover the naked skeleton. They will overlayer the existing skeleton with new and colonize it further. It takes time. I have one...
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SPS Identification
01/11/2008, 03:27 PM
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SPS with filter feeding fans
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Kolognekoral
I believe we call those barnacles in English. ...
I believe we call those barnacles in English. There are many species and some are often found on coral stocks.
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SPS Identification
01/11/2008, 03:26 PM
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Flat flesh-orange sps frag ID
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Kolognekoral
Turbinaria, most probably T. reniformis
Turbinaria, most probably T. reniformis
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
01/11/2008, 02:12 PM
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Is this a coral??
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OK, what I'm going after is the diameter of a...
OK, what I'm going after is the diameter of a single coralite. If they are 1/4 inch, which is about 6mm, then it belongs to the smaller polyped species of Montastrea. M. curta is the most likely...
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
01/11/2008, 04:17 AM
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Is this a coral??
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What you have is a Montastrea, possibly M. curta....
What you have is a Montastrea, possibly M. curta. This group of Favids is distinquished by extratentacular budding, which is to say, the new daughter polyps develope between the others, rather than...
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Reef Fishes
01/10/2008, 12:54 PM
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Geniacanthus bellus
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Geniacanthus bellus
I have been checking out some G. bellus for my reef. As I understand, they are all females when young and then the dominant fish changes over to become the male of the harem. As they are considered...
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SPS Identification
01/10/2008, 12:01 PM
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A. desalwii?
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A. desalwii?
A new charge in the tank. I think it is A. desalwii, but it could be A. plana.
Any opinions?
http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/147577A_deslawii-sk.jpg
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Advanced Topics
01/10/2008, 06:44 AM
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New Skimmer Concept - will it work?!?
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Kolognekoral
Linking to zeovit board now allowed......Nanook ...
Linking to zeovit board now allowed......Nanook
Check out this thread on the Zeovit forum. There are lots of interesting links to skimmer related articles.
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SPS Identification
01/10/2008, 06:40 AM
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ID on purple cap with green polyps
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Can't wait to see a new foto. I think the polyps...
Can't wait to see a new foto. I think the polyps of M. hispida are much more closely set than in your piece. They would give the appearance of a closed 'fluffy' surface when extended, such as one...
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SPS Identification
01/10/2008, 06:37 AM
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Acro ID
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Kolognekoral
Dan, look carefully at the radials. On A....
Dan,
look carefully at the radials. On A. gemmifera they are truly aligned in rows and of uniform size with flat, at an angle, polyp tips. On A. samoensis, there is less alignment of the...
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SPS Identification
01/09/2008, 04:02 AM
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Acro ID
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Kolognekoral
Aren't you sleeping at this hour! Anyway, I...
Aren't you sleeping at this hour!
Anyway, I saw what may also be A. samoensis in a LFS last week with the same colouring, but somewhat bluer on the tips. I may just have to go back and get it.
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SPS Identification
01/09/2008, 03:32 AM
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blue polyp monti ID?
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Kolognekoral
looks like M. danae. It's not M. peltiformis. ...
looks like M. danae. It's not M. peltiformis.
Attractive colouring.
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SPS Identification
01/09/2008, 03:27 AM
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Just got my first and need some Id's
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Kolognekoral
First is a bit small. May be a A. tortuosa...or...
First is a bit small. May be a A. tortuosa...or not.
Second looks to be A. valida or related.
The third is clearly A. millipora
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SPS Identification
01/09/2008, 03:26 AM
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Just got my first and need some Id's
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Kolognekoral
First is a bit small. May be a A. tortuosa...or...
First is a bit small. May be a A. tortuosa...or not.
Second looks to be A. valida or related.
The third is clearly A. millipora
Forum:
SPS Identification
01/09/2008, 03:21 AM
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Tabling Acro ID please
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Kolognekoral
Acropora cythera. Typically has tentacles...
Acropora cythera. Typically has tentacles extended during the day.
A. desalwii rarely shows a closed surface, and then not at the edges. A. plana tends to be more open, but would be my second...
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SPS Identification
01/09/2008, 03:09 AM
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id x4 please
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1 is probably Montipora foliosa, but they are...
1 is probably Montipora foliosa, but they are hard to identify. It has coenosteum ridges.
2 could be Acropora efflorescens or A. solitariensis.
3 could be Meandrina meandrites, but hard to...
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SPS Identification
01/09/2008, 02:48 AM
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Acro ID
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Kolognekoral
Your first one appears to be A. samoensis. It is...
Your first one appears to be A. samoensis. It is not A. gemmifera, which has different radials, more orderly and cut-off at an angle.
The second may be any of a variety of staghorn types....
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Advanced Topics
01/09/2008, 02:34 AM
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New Skimmer Concept - will it work?!?
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Kolognekoral
Stu, there is a theory (?) that it may be...
Stu,
there is a theory (?) that it may be possible to create a more selective skimming via a change in the uptake tube (reaction tube). This is part of the principle behind the new Korallen-Zucht...
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Advanced Topics
01/09/2008, 01:58 AM
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Making your own morph's ??????
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Kolognekoral
Sounds fascinating! Have you taken photos? hard...
Sounds fascinating! Have you taken photos? hard to say what may cause this, but I seriously doubt we have a new morph. It the second coral possibly another A. loripes?
In other life forms,...
Forum:
Reef Discussion
01/07/2008, 05:53 AM
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id please worm?
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Kolognekoral
Ziggy played guitar......
Ziggy played guitar......
Forum:
Reef Discussion
01/07/2008, 03:22 AM
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id please worm?
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Kolognekoral
Actually, that isn't a copepod, rather a...
Actually, that isn't a copepod, rather a gammarus. Related to the shrimps. As you said, a good thing. Great clean-up crew member that doubles as lunch for many fish.
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Reef Fishes
01/06/2008, 02:02 PM
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kollachroma wrasse (sp?)
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Kolognekoral
I think you mean Halichoeres kallochroma. ...
I think you mean Halichoeres kallochroma.
http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=59463&lang=Italian
Try this link, otherwise do a google on the full name.
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Advanced Topics
01/06/2008, 11:26 AM
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Making your own morph's ??????
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Kolognekoral
Corals will mix on the joining points, but still...
Corals will mix on the joining points, but still remain their individual variety. One cannot crate new morphs, just a mixed lot grown into each other.
Also, while on the subject of grafting...
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SPS Identification
01/06/2008, 10:42 AM
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ID please
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Kolognekoral
Joker, if the coral is otherwise happy, and...
Joker,
if the coral is otherwise happy, and it sounds so, then I would leave it where it is. You may be seeing its true colour and those I have seen were always at the LFS, where extra nutrients...
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