J jdavid Active Member Market Messages 2,302 Reaction score 1 Oct 8, 2014 #2 That's what we are thinking, psammocora. This is the only other picture I have (not my coral) alt="" />
That's what we are thinking, psammocora. This is the only other picture I have (not my coral) alt="" />
J jdavid Active Member Market Messages 2,302 Reaction score 1 Oct 8, 2014 #3 Although apparently it's smooth and the tips have polyps unlike psammocora
T tonymission Active Member Market Messages 1,126 Reaction score 0 Oct 8, 2014 #4 Whatever it is it needs a lot of love!
J jdavid Active Member Market Messages 2,302 Reaction score 1 Oct 8, 2014 #5 Tony, everyone gawking over TCK Pikachu on FB and I saw that you got one of the few frags.. What a sweet acro
Tony, everyone gawking over TCK Pikachu on FB and I saw that you got one of the few frags.. What a sweet acro
T tonymission Active Member Market Messages 1,126 Reaction score 0 Oct 8, 2014 #6 JDavid;990006 wrote: Tony, everyone gawking over TCK Pikachu on FB and I saw that you got one of the few frags.. What a sweet acro Click to expand... Thanks bro, I did. I posted my pic on the R2R Pikachu thread and apparently I got one of the bigger ones and mine actually looks like the mother colony (many didn't, raised questions). It's a very nice piece.
JDavid;990006 wrote: Tony, everyone gawking over TCK Pikachu on FB and I saw that you got one of the few frags.. What a sweet acro Click to expand... Thanks bro, I did. I posted my pic on the R2R Pikachu thread and apparently I got one of the bigger ones and mine actually looks like the mother colony (many didn't, raised questions). It's a very nice piece.
J jdavid Active Member Market Messages 2,302 Reaction score 1 Oct 8, 2014 #7 Okay So this is where it gets weird alt="" />
M marquiseo Member Market Messages 526 Reaction score 0 Oct 8, 2014 #8 To me, it looks like a thick cluster of lokani or granluosa because of the tips. You can tell that it came from a lot of flow. If not, it could be a new species.
To me, it looks like a thick cluster of lokani or granluosa because of the tips. You can tell that it came from a lot of flow. If not, it could be a new species.
M marquiseo Member Market Messages 526 Reaction score 0 Oct 8, 2014 #9 You think it may be an acropora caroliniana? alt="" />
camellia Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 2,359 Reaction score 91 Location Powder Springs Oct 8, 2014 #10 MarquiseO;990226 wrote: You think it may be an acropora caroliniana? alt="" /> Click to expand... I hope not ^^^ that's beautiful!
MarquiseO;990226 wrote: You think it may be an acropora caroliniana? alt="" /> Click to expand... I hope not ^^^ that's beautiful!