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Can I get an ID plz?


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    Default Can I get an ID plz?

    received this first frag as a dime sized piece back in 8/04 about the size of a half-dollar now. seems to be growing rather well but not sure what it really is. The second one came on a piece of rubble rock I bought. yuma? Thanks for the help

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    MMMMM, don't see no picture.

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    Guess it helps to post pics

    mmmmm can not up load try my link http://mike.coffelfamily.com/MIKES%20TANK.htm

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    Kinda looks like a ancan polyp... Is it skeletal or soft like a shroom? Maybe a lobo.
    There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying

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    I must say, you've stumped me. But then again, that's not hard to do.

    I will venture a very wild guess and say very polyopy Hydnophora, but i'm 99% sure that is wrong.

    What does the underside look like?

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    the first one gets hard as soon as you touch it the other one is sorta like a mushroom

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    ereefic - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    They one you thought might be a yuma looks like a Rhodactis sp. (Hairy Mushroom).

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    ereefic - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Think I might have the other one. Polyphyllia sp. (slipper coral)

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    thanks for the info now i have a few places to start from anyways

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    Looks like the pics were too big to fit the board format, I have a fix for that that I have been working on for a couple days, a new application for the board that will automatically resize the image for you, hopefully get it finished and ready for use this weekend.
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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