I iconics New Member Nov 19, 2017 #1 for the life of me i cant remember the name of this coral these a white spot on it and meed to look it up Attachments 23758216_1739204212785919_1522638364_n.jpg 39 KB Views: 1,550 23781982_1739204142785926_109067809_n.jpg 36.7 KB Views: 1,481
for the life of me i cant remember the name of this coral these a white spot on it and meed to look it up
snakeblitz33 Well-Known Member Nov 19, 2017 #2 Looks like a Goniopora. Otherwise known as a flower pot.
I iconics New Member Nov 19, 2017 #3 thats it your right totaly forgot what it was called thank you for some reason it has a white cotten like dot on one of them @ the base
thats it your right totaly forgot what it was called thank you for some reason it has a white cotten like dot on one of them @ the base
silverado61 Well-Known Member Nov 20, 2017 #4 Looks like a sponge to me but I could be wrong. If it is and it was there when you bought it, it shouldn't last long. Your not supposed to expose sponges to oxygen. Just a thought
Looks like a sponge to me but I could be wrong. If it is and it was there when you bought it, it shouldn't last long. Your not supposed to expose sponges to oxygen. Just a thought
mack85 New Member Nov 21, 2017 #5 It may be Alveopora. These two images lookalike this. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2e/Alveopora.jpg/1200px-Alveopora.jpg
It may be Alveopora. These two images lookalike this. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2e/Alveopora.jpg/1200px-Alveopora.jpg
MrReefkprZ New Member Dec 20, 2017 #6 Alveopora Spongiosa, the primary way to tell the difference between an alveopora and a goniopra is the tentacle count.
Alveopora Spongiosa, the primary way to tell the difference between an alveopora and a goniopra is the tentacle count.