Please ID :)

Discussion in 'ID This!' started by Pjgiantsfan, Nov 14, 2010.

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  1. Pjgiantsfan

    Pjgiantsfan Astrea Snail

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    Was given this small frag but dont know what it is. And this nuisance thing growing from a rock. there 2 of them in the tank but this is the larger one.
     

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  3. offensetaken

    offensetaken Montipora Digitata

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    Pics are too small for an ID. Can you get a larger pic up please. The pic on the right looks like it could be aiptasia though.
     
  4. anpgp

    anpgp Dragon Wrasse

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    Yeah, those pics are too small to make anything out in and give you a good ID.
     
  5. Pjgiantsfan

    Pjgiantsfan Astrea Snail

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    bigger

    maybe this
     

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  6. Pjgiantsfan

    Pjgiantsfan Astrea Snail

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    let me try to attach actual size photo
     
  7. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    Take a pic at the largest size your camera will take. Upload to Photobucket then link to the photo in your post.
     
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  9. Pjgiantsfan

    Pjgiantsfan Astrea Snail

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    try this

    here we go
     

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  10. Pjgiantsfan

    Pjgiantsfan Astrea Snail

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    nope cant get it bigger
     
  11. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Go to Liveaquaria.com, go to coral section and look at the LPS corals and the polyps or zoanthids. That may narrow it down, if you can not get a larger image posted.

    And then let us know, please because now I am curious.
     
  12. Nor_Cal_Guy

    Nor_Cal_Guy Gigas Clam

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    LOL! Email me the pic, if it is larger, I will post it for you. What are you taking the picture with? A spy camera?

    corey.benham@gmail.com