Acro ID

Discussion in 'SPS Corals' started by blackraven1425, Oct 22, 2010.

to remove this notice and enjoy 3reef content with less ads. 3reef membership is free.

  1. Magnus

    Magnus Sharknado

    Joined:
    Jan 13, 2010
    Messages:
    1,923
    Location:
    Knoxville, TN
    It does look a little like a milli, but I have a green slimer that has the same type of structure. Maybe mine is not ID right.. I don't know. I don't have a lot of experience on SPS either. Only have a few. It's a very nice piece though. What color are the polyps?
     
    1 person likes this.
  2. Click Here!

  3. jonjonwells

    jonjonwells Great Blue Whale

    Joined:
    Dec 9, 2008
    Messages:
    2,835
    Location:
    SE Kansas
    OK... I am going to throw two species out there. They are as close as I can get.

    Acropora hyacinthus
    Acropora latistella ( i highly doubt this one. It is Aussie )
     
    1 person likes this.
  4. blackraven1425

    blackraven1425 Giant Squid

    Joined:
    Mar 1, 2010
    Messages:
    4,780
    It's hard to take pictures that are that accurate with a point+shoot, otherwise I would've had them already Corailline. There's not a whole lot of settings on this camera lol.

    Thanks for your help, I appreciate it. I guess hyacinthus is the most likely at this point.
     
  5. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

    Joined:
    Sep 8, 2010
    Messages:
    19,652
    Location:
    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
  6. blackraven1425

    blackraven1425 Giant Squid

    Joined:
    Mar 1, 2010
    Messages:
    4,780
    The worst thing is that I can only go with all 6 bulbs or none, so I always get pictures that are cruddy and washed out, of just about anything that's in direct lighting in the tank.
     
  7. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

    Joined:
    Aug 6, 2009
    Messages:
    19,258
    Location:
    Sparks, NV
    That look very much like it could be a red planet.