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    Default ID help please

    Can someone give me a hand here? It's some kind of monti (I think), but I would like to get a bit closer than "kinda" if possible.

    unknown_spscolony.jpg

    Contrary to this photo, the mat is actually a bright orange color. The polyps are fluorescent bright green.
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    pretty sure it's sunset Monti
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    picture looks like Montipora hispida

    check out this link, most of the way down:

    http://www.greghiller.com/sps_corals.htm
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    I thought the same Ace, but she said it was bright orange base. That threw me off. It has the identical growth pattern of my, your and now Mike's Hispida.
    John

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    That's it! Thanks Ace

    Quote Originally Posted by hobogato View Post
    picture looks like Montipora hispida
    check out this link, most of the way down:

    http://www.greghiller.com/sps_corals.htm
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    I have never seen one with an orange base. Are we talking Sunkist orange or yellow orange? If yellow orange then it might be a morph due to your lighting. The colony I had and the subsequent frags were always a mint green base. The growth pattern is identical though.
    John

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    John, best way I can describe it is longhorn orange with a burnt orange "tinge" in some spots. Wish I could get a better picture, but my camera is smarter than I am.

    Edit: the base/mat is definitely not any shade of green at all, the only green is the fluorescent green polyps.
    Last edited by Sherita; Thu, 11th Aug 2011 at 09:00 AM.
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    This is a pic of my old Hispida. It is the one on the right side of the pic. Is that close to yours?
    John

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