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I think it is a torch. It was about the size of a dime when I got that rock.
look to the left of the xenia the green w/green tips.
look to the left of the xenia the green w/green tips.
reefsavers said:could be euphyllia glabrescens or heliofungia actinoformis.touch it and see if it has a skeleton with deep septa or shallow.if it feels deep then it is euphyllia and if the skeleton feels flat and even with just ridges then it is heliofungia that has not become freeliving.
reefsavers said:could be euphyllia glabrescens or heliofungia actinoformis.touch it and see if it has a skeleton with deep septa or shallow.if it feels deep then it is euphyllia and if the skeleton feels flat and even with just ridges then it is heliofungia that has not become freeliving.