Please refer to this article in this month's Advanced Aquarist: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/ ... eptune.htm Good luck!!!
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GSchiemer wrote:FWIW, my first guess would have been Halichoeres leucurus, but I agree that it's H. chloropterus (an adult male). I've never seen one with that color intensity. I don't know if it's a regional variant, a freak, or Photoshop.
Greg
P.S. Last month's mystery coral was not Symphyllia. It is intriguing to see peoples interpretations, looking at your forum! The coral is a member of the family Pectiniidae (recently separated from Mussidae by Veron). It COULD be Echinophyllia, but I believe it is Mycedium, most likely Mycedium elephantotus.
The brown spots are corallite centers, and their positions eliminate Symphyllia from the possible ID. At the edge of the colony you can see a thickened "stripe" that is typical of Mycedium.
Julian Sprung
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