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Here are individual pictures of the new corals. #SmorgasbordFamily
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3 & 4
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6 is a Micromussa Lordhowensis, 8 is an Acan Echinata from the looks of the pictures. 13 appears to be a Blasto.
They are currently about 6 inches apart and on the sand. Will that be ok until tomorrow? And I think you said they should be on the sand is that right?
 

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They are currently about 6 inches apart and on the sand. Will that be ok until tomorrow? And I think you said they should be on the sand is that right?
I keep my Micromussa on a small rock island. My Echinata was higher up but it died.
 

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Several Favias, clove polyps, Zoas....

1 Torch
2 Favia/Favites
3 Not happy? Trumpet maybe?
4 Zoas
5 Clove
6 Micromussa Lordhowensis
7 Zoa
8 Echinata?
9 Goni?
10 Pavona/Lepto
11 Favia
12 Hammer/Frammers/Octo/Frogspawn?
13 Blastos
14 Green Skimmer or Digitata - hard to tell
15 Need a better pic, GSP maybe?
16 Hammer
 
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Several Favias, clove polyps, Zoas....

1 Torch
2 Favia/Favites
3 Not happy? Trumpet maybe?
4 Zoas
5 Clove
6 Micromussa Lordhowensis
7 Zoa
8 Echinata?
9 Goni?
10 Pavona/Lepto
11 Favia
12 Hammer/Frammers/Octo/Frogspawn?
13 Blastos
14 Green Skimmer or Digitata - hard to tell
15 Need a better pic, GSP maybe?
16 Hammer
I moved 15 to get what i hope is a better picture. I am sure it's not gsp as I have a small clump of gsp and it looks really different. Also whatever 3 is has never been happy it's always looked that way no matter where I have placed it.

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I moved 15 to get what i hope is a better picture. I am sure it's not gsp as I have a small clump of gsp and it looks really different.

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Galaxea
 

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I think I found the head of it... which makes it worse because it's not eating it just ripping it off!
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Looks maybe like polyp bail out?
 

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