Another ID post

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slugkeeper

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I received a rock of yumas and while in QT, I noticed all types of stuff starting to grow on the rock. I removed the yumas and placed them in a new QT so I could see what all was on the rock. I contacted the person I purchased it from and found out the yumas were not aquacultured. So now I am trying to figure out what the heck the little purple thing with polyps is
- monti? Anyone seen this particular coral? (first pic is larger of the overall rock, second pic is close up). Any thoughts would be appreciated!

 

perfectdark

Active Member
Im not sure hes talking about the tubular thing on the left of the green and red polyps. I think hes talking about the green and red polyps themselves, which look like a type of blasto. Although I maybe wayy off.
 

bang guy

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OK in the big picture the Vermitid was centered and I didn't even see the Monti. It looks like some type of encrusting Montipora, I can wait for it to grow out to make sure. Very nice looking hitchhiker!
 
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slugkeeper

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Originally Posted by fishieness
http:///forum/post/2634055
dibs on the first frag :p
The orange centers in the polyps look SWEET if it retains that color :)

LMAO - I will keep that in mind!!!
But I think I am going to have to cut it off the rock and move to a tank with higher lighting before it really starts to grow....grrrr .... decisions decisions
 

paintballer768

Active Member
Not too sure but I think the xenia/anethielia to the right of the picture would hurt it. Might wanna take a hacksaw to it and cut off the portion the monti is on, and then just move it up
 
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slugkeeper

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Originally Posted by paintballer768
http:///forum/post/2634302
Not too sure but I think the xenia/anethielia to the right of the picture would hurt it. Might wanna take a hacksaw to it and cut off the portion the monti is on, and then just move it up
Yep - when I see those cloves getting too close to it, I pull them off. Funny thing is, the purple thing showed up before the cloves even made their appearance.
 

grabbitt

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Originally Posted by Bang Guy
http:///forum/post/2633981
OK in the big picture the Vermitid was centered and I didn't even see the Monti. It looks like some type of encrusting Montipora, I can wait for it to grow out to make sure. Very nice looking hitchhiker!
I thought he/she was talking about the vermetid, too lol.
 
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slugkeeper

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Originally Posted by coachKLM
http:///forum/post/2638025
I see a close resemblance to a pokerstar montipora
Hmmmm....that is one I don't have - I didn't realize the center of their polyps is orange.
 

fishieness

Active Member
Originally Posted by SlugKeeper
http:///forum/post/2638083
Hmmmm....that is one I don't have - I didn't realize the center of their polyps is orange.
They arent. The only resemblance we can see is the green polyp, but yours doesnt have all green polyps. And without at least a little more grow out, we cant even guess the species.
 
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slugkeeper

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Originally Posted by fishieness
http:///forum/post/2638196
They arent. The only resemblance we can see is the green polyp, but yours doesnt have all green polyps. And without at least a little more grow out, we cant even guess the species.

Thanks - I am going to try and move it to low MH lighting next weekend and see if I can great the growth rate to pick up. Will repost once it gets bigger.
 
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