yyq8548 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 66 Reaction score 384 Location Smyrna Sep 18, 2022 #2 Anyone have experience with Acropora crab?
D DFlip Member Supporting Messages 65 Reaction score 72 Location Braselton Sep 18, 2022 #3 Based on the mask I would say this is in the Tetralia genus. I’d lean towards T. cinctipes (reef safe) based on the pale coloration and how commonly that species arrives in mariculture shipments.
Based on the mask I would say this is in the Tetralia genus. I’d lean towards T. cinctipes (reef safe) based on the pale coloration and how commonly that species arrives in mariculture shipments.
civics14 Member Market Messages 2,921 Reaction score 3,302 Location Near Mountain Park Elementary, Lilburn Sep 18, 2022 #4 Looks harmful and difficult to remove. I think you should just remove the whole acro colony and give it to me to keep your tank safe.
Looks harmful and difficult to remove. I think you should just remove the whole acro colony and give it to me to keep your tank safe.
gill Active Member Supporting Messages 284 Reaction score 216 Sep 18, 2022 #5 civics14 said: Looks harmful and difficult to remove. I think you should just remove the whole acro colony and give it to me to keep your tank safe. Click to expand... LOLs. Better safe than sorry!
civics14 said: Looks harmful and difficult to remove. I think you should just remove the whole acro colony and give it to me to keep your tank safe. Click to expand... LOLs. Better safe than sorry!
E enderg60 Well-Known Member Market Messages 2,330 Reaction score 931 Sep 18, 2022 #6 Looks like a good one. Its the fuzzy ones you have to watch out for.
yyq8548 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 66 Reaction score 384 Location Smyrna Sep 18, 2022 #7 Thanks guys!!