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Gary6376
Lindsey3362
Photo in the studio. This shouldn't be happening.
Gabrielle5053
The photos are a bit blurry because I had to take them at an angle. But you can still see the exposed white area.
Joseph9057
It's not very clear what happened. We need to wait.
Jacqueline6670
Hmm... my joints are healing well.
John
Maybe they have a period when they become spicy))) Or is it the wrong variety?
Or maybe they get burned, and then that spot heals up, and they get used to it?
Ryan2281
you have a red montipora with white polyps, but in the photos, it's another one with red...
Jeffery7866
I don't quite understand the relevance, but in this case, the red montipora with red polyps has white polyps along the edge where growth is occurring.
Jason
there are different types
it may not be the right combination
Colin1418
Judging by the photo, I realized that there is a red one with red polyps and white ones. What about the green one, are there also varieties?
Amanda5586
Of course. I had two green ones. One (smooth) burned everything it touched. Now only the less spicy one is left.
Cindy
Are there any photos left? To classify them somehow.
Debra
clear as day. the same foliosa will not defeat efflorescence, but will easily overwhelm equituberculata (this is just an example).
to fuse montiporas - only one TYPE (in this case, color does not matter).
brief reference
TTTYCC
see genus montipora