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Thu, 11th Nov 2010, 04:37 PM
#1
135 NEW CORALS
2-Trachyphyllia Brain
4- Lobophyllia corymbosa
4- Lobophyllia hemprichii
2- Red Goniopora
2- Purple Goniopora
3- Red Wellsophyllia Brain
4- Chili Coral
1- Red/Green Striped Scolymia
2- Pale Red Scolymia
2- Xl Green Mushroom rock
5- Acanthaphyllia
3- Metallic Green Plate Heliofungia
2- Green Plate Fungia
8- Orange Plate Fungia
9- Symphyllia
2- Blue Mushroom Rock
12- Tubastrea Sun Coral
5- Oxypora
3- Hairy Mushroom rock
3- Diploastrea
3- Kenya Tree Coral (Capnella)
4- Cat-Eye Bubble Coral
3- elephantear Mushroom Rock
1- Metallic Green Cat-Eye Bubble Coral
2- Platagyra Brain
2- Fox Coral
3- Montipora
4- Grren Tubastrea Sun Polyp
5- Favia Coral
6- Acanthastrea
6- Branch Alveopora
2- Red Cynarina
6- Favites
4- Acropora
4- Stick Polyps
Also- 3 Orange tube Anemone
3 Purple Tube Anemone
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Thu, 11th Nov 2010, 05:16 PM
#2
Wow. I am mapquesting you now ...
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Thu, 11th Nov 2010, 07:49 PM
#3
Whats a stick polyp? Never heard of it.
Dylan
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Fri, 12th Nov 2010, 03:33 PM
#4
Stick polyps are a parazoanthus that usually grow on dead pieces of gorgonians or sea fans.
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Sat, 13th Nov 2010, 02:47 PM
#5
It appears that there were atleast 3 morphs. I got the coolest of course. thanks, ya'll....
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Sat, 13th Nov 2010, 11:21 PM
#6
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Stick polyps from today... nice green speckling extends into skirts; other specimens have very black tips. These are the longest tentacles I've seen in a zoanthid, very sensitive to current. Waving wheat....
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Zoas I picked a few visits ago... star patterns are holding. love it...
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Mon, 15th Nov 2010, 09:22 AM
#7
Digging a little deeper...
Stick polyps = Acrozoanthus sp.
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