S sica118 Member Market Messages 75 Reaction score 0 Aug 23, 2015 #1 alt="" /> alt="" /> alt="" /> Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
B bcavalli Well-Known Member Market Messages 3,610 Reaction score 36 Location Johns Creek Aug 23, 2015 #2 I believe the first picture is some type of an Acan Echinta. Not sure about the Paly.
R ringo® Active Member Market Messages 1,819 Reaction score 0 Aug 23, 2015 #3 1st looks like some type of favia or acan rotundflora. 2nd looks like sunny d's that aren't getting enough light.
1st looks like some type of favia or acan rotundflora. 2nd looks like sunny d's that aren't getting enough light.
camellia Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 2,359 Reaction score 91 Location Powder Springs Aug 23, 2015 #4 My quess, 1st a Favia and 2nd is a Paly (not thinking sunny D). It does looks like it could use more light. Perhaps when open more it could be identified.
My quess, 1st a Favia and 2nd is a Paly (not thinking sunny D). It does looks like it could use more light. Perhaps when open more it could be identified.
S sica118 Member Market Messages 75 Reaction score 0 Aug 23, 2015 #5 Okay thanks guys Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
G genesis Member Market Messages 631 Reaction score 0 Aug 23, 2015 #6 I've noticed that zoas/palys that are elongated are said to be reaching for more light. just fyi