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War!I didn’t take a pic this evening (lights were off), but around two hours after lights out, I noticed my ‘lobo’ (Acanthestrea Pachysepta) doing exactly this to my dragon soul ‘favia’ (Goniastrea) and Yuma:
I had moved a few corals on the sand bed around to make some room for a new Cynarina and it apparently didn’t like it’s new spot (really only moved it an inch or so). It looked like Spider-Man shooting out webs in two opposite directions. The dragon soul is done for I think, but I think the Yuma will be okay.
This also is a good example of another problem, he constant misidentification of corals. Reclassifications don’t help, but I think vendors should prioritize proper ID over using common names to make searching easier.
Watching people buy fish/coral without knowing anything about what they purchased
pretty much lol
The marketing and Instagram effect of ultra blue lighting
I’ve been thinking this since getting into the reef game! At first it was cool looking at all the wild names and color patterns. Started getting real confusing when two vendors would claim to have the same coral (chili pepper Monti for example) but one described it as encrusting and another as plating.Reclassifications don’t help, but I think vendors should prioritize proper ID over using common names to make searching easier.