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So i should be sweet then just taking a little bit of time to come back out?Definitely gsp. Look Up pictures of it online and compare.
one of the easiest and prolific corals, to the point where people actively try to get rid of it in their tanks. Hopefully you didn’t pay a pretty penny for it.
but definitely try to keep it in an isolated rock
ah ok thanks for the help guys but in you guy's opinion nothing wrong with it just acting strange?GSP are just weird like that sometimes.
I had a frag I moved from one tank to another and it took weeks to open back up. As long as your water parameters are where they should be and it has a little water movement to keep detritus and algae’s off it I wouldn't be too concerned.ah ok thanks for the help guys but in you guy's opinion nothing wrong with it just acting strange?
Idk, op claims there is no skeleton and I see the characteristic white base of a gsp in the picture . Definitely an onto oral and not any of the stoniesLooks like a Goniopora to me. When it closes at night is it a purple mat? Got a more white picture?
Is it new? Has it ever been “open”?
its about a month and a half since i got it it has opened and looked really good just has held back for 2 weeks roughlyLooks like a Goniopora to me. When it closes at night is it a purple mat? Got a more white picture?
Is it new? Has it ever been “open”?
I see what you are talking about. I chalked it upto polyps overlapping but I could see a case for where it might not actually be gsp.I realize that OP said there isn’t a skeleton, but that doesn’t look like gsp to me either. It looks like there are too many tentacles around each central oral disc, gsp would only have 8. Plus those tentacles just looked to be tipped with green.