Unknown frags need I.d

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Needles15

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Just bought a couple new frags and don't know what a few are.. ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1403722258.941944.jpgImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1403722373.118956.jpgImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1403722406.150378.jpg


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Too much actinic lighting


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Kenya tree, montipora sp., and needs to open more


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Ahh the "Needs to open more" Such a wonderous coral :D

I agree it needs to open more but I would hazard a guess at a trumpet coral
 
Kenya tree, montipora sp., and needs to open more


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Thanks! For the montipora, what's the flow/placement/lighting?? And I think the last one that isn't open much is some sort of zoa.. I'll see if I can get a better picture


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Thanks! For the montipora, what's the flow/placement/lighting?? And I think the last one that isn't open much is some sort of zoa.. I'll see if I can get a better picture


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The last one is definitely not a zoa.

The montipora is high light / heavy flow.
 
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This is as open as I have seen since having them.. Hope it helps!


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Well I was off. They're probably palythoa or zoanthids


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Well I was off. They're probably palythoa or zoanthids


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+1 I agree with bribo12. They look like paly's


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