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some other Goniopora species. I have seen them IDed as G. minor, but comparing their skeleton (from CotW) with the skeleton of a piece that died in my tank, that is not it. I remember Joe Rowlett identified a similar phenotype as G. cf gracilis.
This frag was sold to me as a goniopora. It hasn't really extended much more than this. Any idea on what this is if it isn't some type of goni? 1000003603 (1).jpg


Anyway, nothing special here, just a coral I like from my tank.

Sweepin'. Lost a little color from too much direct light a couple weeks ago.


Before I moved it from another system..
 

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This frag was sold to me as a goniopora. It hasn't really extended much more than this. Any idea on what this is if it isn't some type of goni? 1000003603 (1).jpg


Anyway, nothing special here, just a coral I like from my tank.

Sweepin'. Lost a little color from too much direct light a couple weeks ago.


Before I moved it from another system..
Looks similar to the "green" Bernardpora phenotype, though I I'm not sure if the green phenotype is actually Bernardpora or not
 

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