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Acanthastrea Lordhowensis


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    whitetiger61 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    whats the difference between the 2

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    Nice info in this species highlight! I have a question, how do you destinguish between the A. lordhowensisand, a A. enchinata, and a A bowerbankii?
    I collect PEs, and I'm always looking to trade for ones I don't have yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluering View Post
    Acan Lord touching another Acan Lord should be ok, but avoid Acan Lord and Acan Enchinata being within close proximity of one another.
    LOL enchinata should touch nothing but water and rock or the sand bed.
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    The purple and green acan in the article is totally HOT!


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    whitetiger61 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    anyone have a pic of the one that shouldnt touch anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitetiger61 View Post
    anyone have a pic of the one that shouldnt touch anything
    http://www.google.com/images?client=...w=1273&bih=571

    Top three rows are best representations below that favias and other stuff like lobos are lumped in. HTH
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReeferRob View Post
    LOL enchinata should touch nothing but water and rock or the sand bed.
    Really?? Not really a laughing matter?
    Neogonodactylus Wennerae

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    whitetiger61 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    next question

    can blastos be with lords

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitetiger61 View Post
    anyone have a pic of the one that shouldnt touch anything
    Here's a couple shots of my Superman A. echinata;

    LPSAcanSuperman22Feb09 - Acanthastrea Lordhowensis

    LPSAcanEakaSupermanAcan24Feb09 - Acanthastrea Lordhowensis

    I believe it is an A. echinata, but it was only IDed as such through pictures on the internet, so feel to disagree.
    I collect PEs, and I'm always looking to trade for ones I don't have yet.

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    I'd agree that its an A. echinata, and yes they should touch nothing else. Unless you want something dead, mines taken out a plating monti(stupid crab knocked the frag right on top of mine...stupid crab) killed a few zoas, attacked my colt coral before I sold it, and so on and so forth. But its just so nice to look at.
    100 5299 - Acanthastrea Lordhowensis

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