I have had these piece for about 6 months now. I love it, i think it is amazing. This little guy isn't so little, he is about 9 inches in diameter. Pretty Sweet.
I have had these piece for about 6 months now. I love it, i think it is amazing. This little guy isn't so little, he is about 9 inches in diameter. Pretty Sweet.
That is gorgeous!! How big was it when you first got it,how often do you feed it and what type of food?
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Nice!
Its actually a Acanthaphyllia Deshayesiana (bali scoly)
Should eat mysis, chopped up silversides, squid and about anything else it can fit in its mouth.
It hasn't gotten too much larger since i got it. I target feed it every 2 weeks a combination of rod's food & the PE Mysis. It does eat about every 2 days also when i feed my fish. I feed my fish the same combination of food.
I never realized the controversy on this topic, the difference between a scoly or cynaria. I am not really concerned if it is a scoly or cynaria. It doesn't change that the one i have is BAD $%#.
I just found this article and i thought it was interesting how the history of the naming of this coral dates back to 1850. Over a century and a half ago.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1389175
Hardly surprising. Anybody who has done any research on coral classification will quickly learn that in reality very little is truly know, as the classification of corals has had very little research or interest. Too many land-based organisms to pursue the DNA analysis of, few people have time to pursue DNA analysis of ocean organisms, and without DNA research, classification is simply guess work based on structural differences or similarities. Its one of the reasons I always chuckle when people in this hobby get mad about common names and say we should just go to using scientific names. I would guess that the vast majority of corals imported into this country have never been DNA analyzed and are imported and sold under incorrect or debated scientific names. Look at zoanthids, protopalythoa and palythoa just as an example. None of the big names out there can even agree on what should or shouldn't be included in these three genera.
I collect PEs, and I'm always looking to trade for ones I don't have yet.
Here is a pic of my Acanthaphyllia Deshayesiana (bali scoly)
lol, very nicely stated Wy
Very nice piece skyhigh
there seems to be a good bit of physical differences. im no expert nor have i studied them just felt theres a bit of difference the 2 next to each othere look like different peices and everyone should have them both.