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Could well be!Looks like pillar coral Dendrogya cylindrus but I can’t be certain
Corals aren't my strong suit yet, but Pillar Coral would be my first thought as well.Looks like pillar coral Dendrogya cylindrus but I can’t be certain
I mean a case could be made that the hobby could be a way to help save endangered corals.You should *cough* *cough* grab me a *cough* frag *cough* What, who said that?
Yup, we already saved the bangaii cardinal in captivity at least.I mean a case could be made that the hobby could be a way to help save endangered corals.
After almost driving it to extinctionYup, we already saved the bangaii cardinal in captivity at least.
YupAfter almost driving it to extinction
Do you know what the tan colored plating coral is above the probably pillars is?Corals aren't my strong suit yet, but Pillar Coral would be my first thought as well.
I don’t know what it is but I think this is the same type:Do you know what the tan colored plating coral is above the probably pillars is?
I also see a relatively small stick of Fire coral near the bottom, and I think a clearly dead old pillar near the bottom, and enough algae to encourage me that I am going in the right direction, currently ?
I would guess Mountainous Star Coral, Orbicella faveolata.Do you know what the tan colored plating coral is above the probably pillars is?
It’s Montastrea dactisDo you know what the tan colored plating coral is above the probably pillars is?
I also see a relatively small stick of Fire coral near the bottom, and I think a clearly dead old pillar near the bottom, and enough algae to encourage me that I am going in the right direction, currently ?
Ah yeah you are rightI would guess Mountainous Star Coral, Orbicella faveolata.
I would guess Mountainous Star Coral, Orbicella faveolata.
Haha, I hate it when that happens - haha, yeah, there are a lot of not closely related star corals in the area.Whoops I just completely misread this. In my defense they are all called star corals
Thank you!I would guess Mountainous Star Coral, Orbicella faveolata.
Interestingly enough, there is a similar coral in the op's picture near the bottom of the image, although I was asking about the coral immediately above the Pillars.Whoops I just completely misread this. In my defense they are all called star corals
All the corals I’ve seen here are on this guide:Thank you!
Interestingly enough, there is a similar coral in the op's picture near the bottom of the image, although I was asking about the coral immediately above the Pillars.
And I still love the algaes growing everywhere!
Thanks to both of you for helping with likely ID's from images, not always the easiest task to accomplish especially with corals.