• Breanna9982

Tracey

I would say that it is something from Poritidae, for example, Alveopora in a stressed condition... And yes, it is LPS. Although it is very difficult to assess the size from the photo.

Jason9385

The size of the coral in the photo is about the size of a matchbox, with the polyps' diameter around 1 mm. The condition is really not great - the coral was taken from a friend's aquarium, where it was slowly dying. It will come back to life with me. By the way, this is not Alveopora. Even though I'm a beginner in marine matters...

Ricardo7341

It reminds me of a type of digitata, or some kind of pocillopora. Once the growth points appear, it will become clearer.

Raven7170

This is Montipora 99%. It might even be rainbow Montipora. Once it settles, it will be an excellent specimen! Off-topic: Can we reserve a spot in line for the frag in the future?

Steven7574

Thank you. The hit seems to be 100%. Off-topic, check your messages.

Laurie3842

The history of the sample is always interesting. Snatched from vacation spots or a "serial" piece?

Brooke

From places of rest. Not by me.

Adam4310

Sorry for being annoying... I wonder where from?... I've seen such specimens in Sharm, but haven't seen them among the people yet. Although maybe "not in the right stage of growth"...