badfinger Posted November 24, 2009 to me it looks like idaho grape montipora cap undata.. but ya needs much more light Quote Link to comment
badfinger Posted November 24, 2009 to me it looks like idaho grape montipora cap undata.. but ya needs much more light Quote Link to comment
TJ_Burton Posted November 24, 2009 M. undata for sure. Hard to keep them that nice blue/purple color. They are also notorious for harboring monti eating nudis. Do a good inspect on it to make sure it is nudi free! Quote Link to comment
corallineadam Posted November 24, 2009 Montipora capricornis and Montipora undata are two very diffferent and distinct species of the Montipora genus, there is NO SUCH THING as Montipora capricornis undata... LMAO!!!!! Quote Link to comment
corallineadam Posted November 24, 2009 it has some color to it, it will likely pull through Quote Link to comment
scubasteve2580 Posted November 24, 2009 its new and slimy i know that. time will tell on the coloration. Quote Link to comment
RockinSmall Posted November 24, 2009 marinekeeper.. were u kidding about it looking like green star polyps? god i hope so.... i agree it is an idaho grape or monti undata of sorts Quote Link to comment
violinist Posted November 24, 2009 Moved this up in the tank so it gets more light. Hopefully it will get back to the blue-ish color it had. Quote Link to comment
MitchReef Posted November 25, 2009 I just checked Reeffarmers site. Idaho Grape IS an undata...I am surprised.... Quote Link to comment
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