What is this coral?

wrassecal

Active Member
I rescued this from a friends tank today. It is kind of green, but not all the way out and show some skeleton. Is it a pearl bubble?
 

nm reef

Active Member
Sure looks like it could be...you keeping it for yourself? Very nice corals in my opinion...if I had the room I'd get me one!!
 

wrassecal

Active Member
I'll probably end up keeping it:D She's having problems with her lighting not to mention they bought a new house and are selling theirs and she probably won't be ready to have it back for quite a while. She's going to have to stay fowlr for a while. It's settling in quite well, feeder tentacles out tonight.
Anyone got a healthy one they can post a pic of?
 

wrassecal

Active Member
Very nice Jim:D Maybe the pearl and octo are the same. Mine is coming out nicely today. Do you feed meaty foods? I do with my other bubble.
 
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bambalamb

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Looks just like the photo of octobubble in Eric Borneman's book A Practical Guide to Corals. It lists other possible names as bladder, bubble and pearl. Scientific name Plerogyra flexuosa.
It adds that feeding most stony corals is not necessary, although many will accept small pieces of food, such as bits of shellfish, crustaceans, squid, and even fish. Other ahermatypic (or zooxanthellae lacking) corals require feedings for their survival.
HTH
 
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bambalamb

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No problem.
Maybe your dogs just needed more fiber in their diet.:)
 

wrassecal

Active Member
The dogs are spoiled rotten and jealous of the fish. I guess that was the only way they could get back. They tore up 3 different books on aquaria. Never touched any other books. When we are watching the tank they come stick their heads under our hands begging for attention.
 
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bambalamb

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What kind of dogs do you have?
We have a Mountain Feist (squirrel dog) that is the cutest, sweetest thing. She's great with our 2 boys.
I've been told they're great hunters, but I don't hunt anymore - haven't for 15 years.
 

jim672

Member
Deb,
Yes, I do feed mine but not regularly. It actually grew quick a bit with very little direct feeding.
Here's a slightly better picture.....
Jim
 
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