S Sbear123 Active Member Market Messages 40 Reaction score 24 Location Acworth, GA Jul 14, 2021 #1 Does Anyone know if these are polops? They are like neon green in the center and blue tips. Attachments Coral.pdf Coral.pdf 367.3 KB · Views: 15
S Sbear123 Active Member Market Messages 40 Reaction score 24 Location Acworth, GA Jul 14, 2021 #3 Plus a blue center.
picoreefguy Well-Known Member Market Messages 1,692 Reaction score 53 Jul 15, 2021 #4 Kind of looks like a blastomussa. Any way you could get a pic in white light or in the same light with an orange filter?
Kind of looks like a blastomussa. Any way you could get a pic in white light or in the same light with an orange filter?
S Sbear123 Active Member Market Messages 40 Reaction score 24 Location Acworth, GA Jul 15, 2021 #5 picoreefguy said: Kind of looks like a blastomussa. Any way you could get a pic in white light or in the same light with an orange filter? Click to expand... I will try later tonight. Thanks.
picoreefguy said: Kind of looks like a blastomussa. Any way you could get a pic in white light or in the same light with an orange filter? Click to expand... I will try later tonight. Thanks.
Trizzino Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 984 Reaction score 1,229 Location Alpharetta Jul 15, 2021 #6 I agree. Looks like a blasto but the picture isn't the best.
snowmansnow Well-Known Member Market Messages 4,973 Reaction score 389 Jul 15, 2021 #7 Touch it. Show a picture w the coral retracted Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
jcook54 Vice President Staff member Supporting Contest Committee Messages 2,825 Reaction score 3,453 Location Stone Mountain Jul 15, 2021 #8 Blasto was my first thought but Snow's idea of getting the polyps to retract and then taking a pic is a good one.
Blasto was my first thought but Snow's idea of getting the polyps to retract and then taking a pic is a good one.
snowmansnow Well-Known Member Market Messages 4,973 Reaction score 389 Jul 20, 2021 #10 Im going with blastomussa merletti Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk