gobie1313 Well-Known Member BRS Member Jul 8, 2022 #1 I have this monster of a colony that keeps expanding . Can someone tell me the name of this coral ? Attachments 11DF0E7A-95A7-4981-AD58-363F6023F946.jpeg 183.7 KB · Views: 156 35777AC3-3C50-4857-800D-44863151C2FA.jpeg 214 KB · Views: 155
C ChrisV Well-Known Member BRS Member Jul 8, 2022 #2 Looks kinda like Heliopora to me. @Greg Hiller @dz6t what do you think? My understanding is that they can have both upright and plating growth forms.
Looks kinda like Heliopora to me. @Greg Hiller @dz6t what do you think? My understanding is that they can have both upright and plating growth forms.
dz6t Acro Garden, BRS Sponsor BRS Sponsor BRS Member Jul 8, 2022 #3 +1, also known as Blue Ridge coral
OP OP gobie1313 Well-Known Member BRS Member Jul 8, 2022 #4 It’s actually blue on the inside if you break. Piece
C ChrisV Well-Known Member BRS Member Jul 8, 2022 #5 gobie1313 said: It’s actually blue on the inside if you break. Piece Click to expand... Well that settles it!
gobie1313 said: It’s actually blue on the inside if you break. Piece Click to expand... Well that settles it!
Greg Hiller BRS Moderator Staff member Moderator BRS Member Jul 28, 2022 #6 Also know as the "living fossil" as it has not really changed in many millions of years. Also, FWIW, more related to what we would call soft corals than SPS corals. I sometimes make my extra growth into jewelry as no one will buy it live!
Also know as the "living fossil" as it has not really changed in many millions of years. Also, FWIW, more related to what we would call soft corals than SPS corals. I sometimes make my extra growth into jewelry as no one will buy it live!