Originally posted by Banshee
3...can anyone ID this? It came on some live rock.
It's a Millepora sp. -- I'm 110% sure. The Millepora sp. is commonly known as the "fire coral," although the "coral" is truly a hydrozoan.
At first I thought the same thing, but they don't have the clear hairs that this does. I have only seen them on the pocis.
The genre Pocillopora will have a "fuzzy" appearence due to the dense polyp extention rather than thin hair-like nematocysts.
thats not a pocci- imo it almost looks like acropora elegans.... can you get a macro of the coralites for me
A. elegans will not come on liverock shipments. The A. elegans is a deeper water Acroporid. Liverock is collected and/or cultured in shallow water due to its simplicity to raise and collect. A. elegans will also have some corallite structure, unlike that of the picture.
maybe acropora simplex...
See my response to A. elegans above.
To repeat myself, It's a Millepora sp. Do a search in google for either Fire Coral or Millepora sp.
Graham