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S shareef New Member Nov 11, 2012 #1 Please help me ID. Thanks! You guys "rock"! :apint: [/url][/IMG]
nanoreefing4fun Well-Known Member RS STAFF Nov 11, 2012 #4 I will guess branching hammer coral but it could be frogspawn bit hard to see
PSU4ME JoePa lives on!!! Staff member PREMIUM Nov 11, 2012 #7 I think it is a hammer.....light in color through. What light do you have it under? Usually they are a little darker in color.
I think it is a hammer.....light in color through. What light do you have it under? Usually they are a little darker in color.
whippetguy Well-Known Member RS STAFF PREMIUM Nov 11, 2012 #9 yes, I concur with the others after viewing in full size.
may2024 Member Nov 12, 2012 #10 It,s Hammer coral. Frogspawn is round at the tips were hammer is t shaped
D dblasky Member Nov 27, 2012 #11 branching hammer coral. i propagate torch, hammer and frogspawn. sometimes they look similar but they are not round to be a frogspawn like someone mentioned before.
branching hammer coral. i propagate torch, hammer and frogspawn. sometimes they look similar but they are not round to be a frogspawn like someone mentioned before.
BLADEYAMAHA Well-Known Member Nov 27, 2012 #12 Purple and neon green Branching Hammer Coral, I have one. You may want to feed it soon, its looks a little pale to me.
Purple and neon green Branching Hammer Coral, I have one. You may want to feed it soon, its looks a little pale to me.
BLADEYAMAHA Well-Known Member Nov 27, 2012 #13 It seems to be putting a lot of energy into its new heads that are coming out, nice specimen.
Choff Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2012 #15 Wow.. I want to see this full size. On my phone I would have bet money it was a frogspawn. I have doubt the folks posting are dead on tho. Sent using Tapatalk 2
Wow.. I want to see this full size. On my phone I would have bet money it was a frogspawn. I have doubt the folks posting are dead on tho. Sent using Tapatalk 2