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Cyphastrea coral

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by PatrickWest, Jan 5, 2012.

  1. PatrickWest

    PatrickWest

    pet land has had this frag in their tank for 2 weeks now and i finally caved in and took it home.  the people in the store had no idea what it was.  im 95% positive it is cyphastrea.  I just wanted to know if anyone else had it and if you could shed some light on placement and flow.  Also, is it an LPS or SPS? not that it matters as long as it is doing well.
    thanks once again
     
  2. xroads

    xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

    Sure can you post a pic of it?
     
  3. PatrickWest

    PatrickWest

    http://i1085.photobucket.com/albums/j425/patrick_west1/IMAG0296.jpg
     
  4. PatrickWest

    PatrickWest

    Cant get it to post for some reason.... and i did it right this time idk.... that is the link to the picture
     
  5. Dave

    Dave Experienced Reefkeeper

    Here you go....
    [​IMG]
     
  6. PatrickWest

    PatrickWest

    Thanks Dave
     
  7. Andy The Reef Guy

    Andy The Reef Guy Inactive User

    IDK it could be cyphestrea, if it is it is poorly abused. Don't buy things at Ptlnd you'll just encourage them to keep abusing saltwater live stock.
     
  8. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

    Looks like a cyphestrea to me. Maybe a minefield cyphestrea that's in need of good lights?

    --AJ
     
  9. Waverz

    Waverz Expert Reefkeeper

    I would say so, that piece looks like it's been upside down for a couple of weeks.  Totally light deprived...
     
  10. Andy The Reef Guy

    Andy The Reef Guy Inactive User

    The polyps on this specimen are quite far apart, I would suggest that perhaps it is a pagoda cup frag. Can we get an updated pic?
     
  11. erayk1

    erayk1 Well-Known ReefKeeper Board of Directors Leadership Team GIRS Member

    I was telling people I thought it was a pagoda cup as well. Not sure if this guy talked to me or not, but that's what I would have said.
     
  12. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

    Yeah, could be.  If it's a pagoda cup, then it's in even worse shape than if it's a cyphestrea as that's virtually no polyp extension...  Hopefully it looks better now.
    --AJ
     

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