No, as they are unrelated (Alveopora being in Acroporidae and Goniopora being in Poritidae)Sorry if the question has nothing to do with the thread, but can alveopora and goniopora be next to each other?
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No, as they are unrelated (Alveopora being in Acroporidae and Goniopora being in Poritidae)Sorry if the question has nothing to do with the thread, but can alveopora and goniopora be next to each other?
Thank you!No, as they are unrelated (Alveopora being in Acroporidae and Goniopora being in Poritidae)
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?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.
That is favia of the godsIs this yellow submarine?
Here is mine
Nice to see a larger specimen, all my playtgyra are still small frags.Purple and green platygyra.
Nice to see a larger specimen, all my playtgyra are still small frags.
Me either, I snatch them up when I see emI don't know why they aren't popular.
I love platysNice to see a larger specimen, all my playtgyra are still small frags.
Looks similar to the "green" Bernardpora phenotype, though I I'm not sure if the green phenotype is actually Bernardpora or notThis 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?
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..
Purple and green platygyra.
Nice to see a larger specimen, all my playtgyra are still small frags.
Fun fact: Those actually look to be Paragoniastrea australensis. If they were collected from Australia, then they should be that.Platgyra
That one is so pretty!