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Montipora spongodes im pretty sure

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That was my first thought too....but the way the polyps look to be inside coralites....it looks like it maybe a stunted brown acropora.?
 

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That almost looks similar to this which looks different then the one I posted:



Here's a photo of it in tank,



Could it be same coral just ones branching and ones plating?
 

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I think the frag you posted of mine and the ORA spongodes are the same.  I call mine confusa but if you google montipora confusa and montipora spongodes you will see pictures of the same piece.  People use these two species interchangeably it seems.  I think cause ORA called theirs spongodes causing others to do the same but IMO it's confusa.

The original piece you posted may be a true spongodes.  Similar but slightly different.
 

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Darryl_V link said:
That was my first thought too....but the way the polyps look to be inside coralites....it looks like it maybe a stunted brown acropora.?

Polyps are inside because its out of the water haha.
 

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I got a frag of this from you...and it looks completely different then the other 2 I posted.

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jerry_doucette link said:
[quote author=Darryl_V link=topic=3155.msg25874#msg25874 date=1347809512]
That was my first thought too....but the way the polyps look to be inside coralites....it looks like it maybe a stunted brown acropora.?

Polyps are inside because its out of the water haha.
[/quote]Not really what I meant...it looked like the coral had coralites similar to a acropora. 
 

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I like your idea of writing things down :) definately going to start a little book.
 

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I did a database in microsoft access, has squired date, name, type, current condition and photos of each piece.  It's like baseball cards, seeing what I do and don't have. 
 
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