Unknown SPS (Identified: LPS(I think)-> Pectinia paeonia)

What is that and where did it come from?

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Unknown SPS (Identified: LPS(I think)-> Pectinia paeonia)

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Any idea what this is?
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Yeah Astrea Snail (Astraeasp) very good algea eater.
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Pectinia alcicornis probably. Definately some species of Pectinia.
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Watch your mouth, no swearing here Scott.
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Hahaha, you kill me Kevin :)
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definatly a spiney cut pecintia, i have one in my tank now, and they are an SPS, even tho they look like a LPS
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Smartass! Hahaha! That was pretty funny :)

Thanks Scott.. was able to locate more information on it.


Glad I didn't use this picture to ask... Mr. nosey fish always has to see what is going onImage
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I will say that is the strangest looking SPS I have ever seen, does it even have polyps that extend ?
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After much searching, I believe it is Pectinia paeonia. It gets soft and swells but I see no visible polyps. It reminds me of cabbage coral (Sinularia Dura), the way the branches feel to the touch, rubbery.

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Pretty cool, the round circular thing at the bases of the stalks look like the insides of a candy coral(calaustra?). I wonder if it is fragable? :roll:
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I beleve that they have polyps on the tips of the branches, but they rarely extend them. You can frag them although they are notoriously slow growers.
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I've been thinking about the fragging. I guess you could, I think I would be scared to on this one. The little round things are mouths on the base of the valleys. As long as I was careful of those it prob wouldn't be too bad. I haven't fed them, and have just figured out what they are this very morning. Ahh... the wonders of a reef tank :)
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Yeah brandon it did look like the mouths on the green calaustra we use to have when the lights are out does it extend its little tenacles? and feed?
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I have yet to see it elicit a feeding response.. I have a "moonlight" at night, and don't know if this would effect it or not.

Scott or someone , if you see this.. do you think I could con it into feeding by blowing a little juice from a food cube or something across the mouths?? Or is there something else that I as a newbie don't know about , that would make it extend it's feeding polyps?

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