Quick Coral ID

pepito113

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Hello Everyone.. My cousin is moving and is shutting down his tank.. He has a coral but not sure what its name is. I would like to get it from him but not sure what it is.. Want to make sure I can keep it and wont mess with my other corals...
It looks like a fuzzy mushroom but not sure... Its not on a rock it on top of a piece of coral or stock...


 

spanko

Active Member
Green carpet anemone, Stichodactyla gigantea. Please do some research on this animal and decide from there if you want to keep it or not.
 

pepito113

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Originally Posted by spanko http:///t/391316/quick-coral-id#post_3469877
Green carpet anemone, Stichodactyla gigantea. Please do some research on this animal and decide from there if you want to keep it or not.
Hello Spanko... Thanks for the response... I honestly dont think its a anemone... I has like 3 centers and has no foot on the bottom... It has a boney stock on the bottom.. I will try to take more picks today when i go over in a few minutes.
 

pepito113

Member
Ok. I got a better picture. The lights came one recently so its not too opened. You cane see the underneath part better... The bottom is hard not soft like a anemone...
 

xcali1985

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Originally Posted by 2Quills http:///t/391316/quick-coral-id#post_3469908
Lobophyllia of some type would be my guess.
+1. Looks just like my purple lobophyllia. It is an LPS and fairly easy to care for. If you drop a piece of krill on it and keep the fish away. It will close up and eat along with the usual lighting requirements for a LPS. It looks very healthy.
 

pepito113

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Originally Posted by Xcali1985 http:///t/391316/quick-coral-id#post_3469909
+1. Looks just like my purple lobophyllia. It is an LPS and fairly easy to care for. If you drop a piece of krill on it and keep the fish away. It will close up and eat along with the usual lighting requirements for a LPS. It looks very healthy.
Did a search for a lobophyllia and got about 200 diffrents species and type.... Didnt see any that really look like mine... But will continue to try to do some more research... I am going to take the piece home since he needs to shut down his tank while he moves... he said he would give it a small piece of shrimp or scallop every other week... Should I keep that same feeding???
Hey XCALI1985 u can post a picture of your so i can compare???
 

xcali1985

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Originally Posted by pepito113 http:///t/391316/quick-coral-id#post_3469911
Did a search for a lobophyllia and got about 200 diffrents species and type.... Didnt see any that really look like mine... But will continue to try to do some more research... I am going to take the piece home since he needs to shut down his tank while he moves... he said he would give it a small piece of shrimp or scallop every other week... Should I keep that same feeding???
Hey XCALI1985 u can post a picture of your so i can compare???
At work right now, won't be able to until tomorrow night at the earliest. They won't look completely like each other. However, I can say with 90% confidence that, that is what it is. The base is what makes me so certain. Anemones don't build a base.
Heres a picture from the web.


Some info:
Scientific Name
Lobophyllia (LO-bo-FILL-ee-uh)
Common Names
Colored Brain, Common Brain, Line Brain, Carpet Brain, Spiny Brain
Origin

Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Japan, South Central Pacific
Lighting

Medium Low to Medium High. Does best under moderate light.
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Aggressiveness
Medium, will sting coral less aggressive than itself but can in turn be stung by coral such as hammer, torch, frogspawn, galaxia.
Current
Low to Moderate. Strong direct flow may irriate this coral and cause tissue damage.
Hardiness

Moderate. Good for aquarists will several months to a year experience. Easily propagated.
Valetta Clements
 

pepito113

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Originally Posted by spanko http:///t/391316/quick-coral-id#post_3469918
Yup skeleton confirms not an anemone. Sorry.
No problem spanko... The last pic I posted shows the bottom better... Thanks everyone for the replies...
*** I took it home and I am dripping now at a fast pace. I know some people dont drip croals but since I am doing a water change it works out well with acclamation...
I am thinking a will do the shrimp and scallops every 2 weeks like he was.
 
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