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"Okay.
Maybe it's not Sandalolitha. Maybe it's Halomitra (that's
what it was sold to me as), but if you look in Borneman's "Aquarium
Corals", check out pictures of both and you tell me.
I think it's Sandalolitha. Anyway, it's another one of
my absolute favorites, whatever it is. I acquired it locally
in 6/01. I placed it on the bare bottom of the extreme
left side of the tank (excuse the dirty 'glass') and, except
for having to drag it back out of the nearby zooanthids
from time to time where the crabs and snails so rudely
push it, I do nothing but sit back and simply admire this
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Sandalolitha-sp |
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All
it does is stand there...like a sentinel. For all intent
and purposes, it could be made of plastic. But for
some odd reason, I really dig this guy. It cracks me
up. Oh, and it's growing! You'd never know it by looking
at it everyday, but the dome is definitely becoming
higher. At this point, I'dsay it's maybe 3 1/2" tall.
When I got it, it might have been 2 1/2". I included
two slightly different views of this coral. For no
other reason than I like it." |
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Sandalolitha-sp
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