the first picture (brownish stuff) and third picture look like polyps. Its hard to tell how far the third picture is zoomed in. 70.00,, yeah, compared to a LFS. just watch for hitchhikers! lessons learned. I just thru a chunk of rock away!
Originally Posted by jayking232003 http:///forum/post/2946802
the first picture (brownish stuff) and third picture look like polyps. Its hard to tell how far the third picture is zoomed in. 70.00,, yeah, compared to a LFS. just watch for hitchhikers! lessons learned. I just thru a chunk of rock away!
I GOT IT FROM MY LFS
Originally Posted by jayking232003 http:///forum/post/2946816
hmmm.. seems like stuff is more expensive here in Dallas!
They didn't tell you what it was? Check your reciept. Usually they tell you
He was really busy and all i herd him say is that it acro on it and ric mushroom. I don't no much about soft corals so i wasn't sure what the first one was and im still trying to figure out what the brown and green things are in the 2nd picture (some kinda of mushroom?)
Originally Posted by bpro32 http:///forum/post/2946829
The second pic looks like duncans... what do you guys think?
Favors a duncan but all the ones I have looked at are on their own stalks.
Just a side note, and I mean this with all due respect. There are specific requirements for specific corals. It does the hobby an injustice if one does not know what corals they are getting and if they can supply what is needed to have them survive
Originally Posted by florida joe http:///forum/post/2947147
Just a side note, and I mean this with all due respect. There are specific requirements for specific corals. It does the hobby an injustice if one does not know what corals they are getting and if they can supply what is needed to have them survive
i concur...
hopefully you have the lighting and correct chemical makeups for the SPS.
that first one doesn't look like a kenya to me, but pic may just be fuzzy
Originally Posted by florida joe http:///forum/post/2947147
Just a side note, and I mean this with all due respect. There are specific requirements for specific corals. It does the hobby an injustice if one does not know what corals they are getting and if they can supply what is needed to have them survive
Im fully aware of what i can put in my tank all i wanted is better id names nicknames ...I new that the 1st was a leather of somewhat and the others were some kinda mushrooms and that there was a acro... Sometimes on theses boards people come up with wierd fancy names.... Plus i was seeing what kinda deal i got for that rock piece!!!! Trust me im not going to buy somthing that my tank or lighting could not handle. but thanks for being concern!!!
Originally Posted by renogaw http:///forum/post/2947157
i concur...
hopefully you have the lighting and correct chemical makeups for the SPS.
that first one doesn't look like a kenya to me, but pic may just be fuzzy
Im leaning towards the kenya tree but not 100% it has a purple thick stalk but when open all the way it has brown polpys...
Originally Posted by florida joe http:///forum/post/2947194
I hope you understand my post was only a response to your question of “care and info” and out of concern for your tank
the care and info was just for the leather coral ....when i posted i was hoping to get a quick response with someone who has this coral instead of surfing the web for more info....i only have 3 soft coral in my tank and 2 of them are new except for the xenia so iam some what a newbie when it comes to the softies or leathers...