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i have just one like it and i think its definately an echinophillya...either aspera or lamellosa ;)

in the ultimate marine aquarium book, its identified as echinophillya aspera and looks exactly the same

there is another book but i can remember which one it is but its identified as acan echinata :blink:

the polyps are to big to be an oxypora IMO

well im no lps king but this is just my 2 cents can tottally ignore what i think if u think otherwise

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thanks bro. The help I needed .... ;)

kind of fragile....seems to break off at the edge quite easily....do you have that problem....maybe I am just too rough <_<

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thanks bro. The help I needed .... ;)

kind of fragile....seems to break off at the edge quite easily....do you have that problem....maybe I am just too rough <_<

i broke mine too but i wouldnt worry as they are super duper hardy....

the part that broke was still partly attached then it fused back together in 3 weeks :P

hmm echinophillyas are encrusting so it u intend to frag them later on leave them on the sand....beware of their sweeping tenticles :pinch: super long

prefers high flow area and moderate lights

comes in exotic colour forms like pink and purple but im looking for a green one :heh: and they are so easy to keep and frag :yeah:

i dun think acan rotundoflora has extremely long sweeping tentecles like this.

if u compare rotundofloras skeleton with echinos, u can tell that echinos really have fragile ones and usually has parts growing that are not attached to the rock :peace:

walanz.... u have a rotundoflora B)

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the more I read it up in RC...I think it is a Echinophyllia

check this out (esp. when U want to frag your piece ;) )

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.p...t=echinophyllia

Another:

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.p...t=echinophyllia

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