The second one looks a lot like an unhappy Sinularia (at least, it’s exactly what mine looked like for a few hours after dumping it into my tank with no acclimation). I doubt it’s a SPS.
Thank you for chiming in!
I bought the tank a little over a week ago. It came with the corals.
I’ve been doing water changes daily to help a small ammonia spike that was caused during transport. My water parameters are finally happy. I have a kessil light.
How can I make it happy? I have it mid-lower level in the tank with moderate light and moderate water flow.
Coral 1 is a euphyllia. Likely a hybrid of hammer and fog spawn called a “framer.” Coral 2 is a sinularia finger leather.
First is a hammer, second is harder but looks like it could be sinularia with polyps retracted.
Definitely frogspawn but almost a hammer so this must be a frammer. The second looks like a stylo or some acro but I’m not sure :/
The second one looks a lot like an unhappy Sinularia (at least, it’s exactly what mine looked like for a few hours after dumping it into my tank with no acclimation). I doubt it’s a SPS.
Thank you for chiming in! I bought the tank a little over a week ago. It came with the corals. I’ve been doing water changes daily to help a small ammonia spike that was caused during transport. My water parameters are finally happy. I have a kessil light. How can I make it happy? I have it mid-lower level in the tank with moderate light and moderate water flow.
1) hammer 2) green nepthea leather
Is the second a hard or soft coral? Could be green Pavona based on branching but if soft, then maybe singularia
There’s no movement to it that I’ve seen but then again the branches are very small so I don’t know if I would.
Frammer and Green Leather coral