Can someone help me ID these two corals I got these a while ago and I just forgot what they were called here are the pics
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In the top picture I am not talking about the green mushroom I am talking about the little one which has a skeleton sorry for not specifyingEither rhodactis or ricordia mushrooms, I believe.
If the bottom pic is an "sps" my guess would be hydnophora, which is one of the many corals that are kind of in between the typical definitions of "SPS" and "LPS". It can be very aggressive, but it's a beautiful coralHere is a updated pic of what I want identifiedsome kind of LPSsome kind of SPS
Merulina and hydnophora are closely related, so very likely could be a meru... I have one that was sold to me as a hydno that looks just like your pic.Bottom is definitely a merulina but I still am not sure about the top one I will get a better pic of it
After I looked up hydnophora I think that is what it isMerulina and hydnophora are closely related, so very likely could be a meru... I have one that was sold to me as a hydno that looks just like your pic.
I'm not good at telling an acan from a blasto, etc. Seems like it's something in that general family though...Side view of small one
After I looked up hydnophora I think that is what it is
It looks more like a blasto than a scan I have a acanI'm not good at telling an acan from a blasto, etc. Seems like it's something in that general family though...
There's a tiny kenya tree. It'll be a foot tall in 6 months. LolFor the top one, are you referring to the dead coral skeleton? Or the little green one? At first I assumed it was just a green mushroom, but looking closer, if it has a skeleton (I can’t tell) its most likely a Blastomussa wellsi. The bottom one looks like a Rhodactis inchoata.
(The rest of us scrolling back to the top to find the tree )There's a tiny kenya tree. It'll be a foot tall in 6 months. Lol
After seeing the side, it’s definitely a blasto. Some sort of Rhodactis (pretty sure inchoata) for the mushroom below it, and definitely hydnophora for the second photo.Side view of small one
After I looked up hydnophora I think that is what it is
So I looked closer and the “blasto” is most likely just some kind of tiny mushroom on a coral skeleton also it is very flat like a mushroomAfter seeing the side, it’s definitely a blasto. Some sort of Rhodactis (pretty sure inchoata) for the mushroom below it, and definitely hydnophora for the second photo.