jayjigga Active member Jul 30, 2013 #2 I'm surprised at how many times I see people asking for an ID on hydnophora...maybe I'm wrong on this one but that's what if looks like to me.
I'm surprised at how many times I see people asking for an ID on hydnophora...maybe I'm wrong on this one but that's what if looks like to me.
G Greg Member Jul 30, 2013 #5 Yup, hydnophora. Technically considered an LPS, but its kinda in a group of its own so most people often dont know how to ID it. There are a few species like hydnophora grandis, rigidis, micronos, and exesa. Yours is most likely h. grandis.
Yup, hydnophora. Technically considered an LPS, but its kinda in a group of its own so most people often dont know how to ID it. There are a few species like hydnophora grandis, rigidis, micronos, and exesa. Yours is most likely h. grandis.