zygote2k June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 (edited) I picked this unique brain coral up from Reefhunters' tank yesterday. Picture was taken with flash at night. Edited June 25, 2009 by zygote2k
Sikryd June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 Sweet - is it all one piece? Not sure if I saw that when I was there.
Jon Lazar June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 Is this a piece where multiple frags were placed close together and grew out?
zygote2k June 25, 2009 Author June 25, 2009 It's all one piece and is a wild caught coral. As the story goes, the collector had never seen one like it in his life.
L8 2 RISE June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 (edited) Is this a piece where multiple frags were placed close together and grew out? That was my first thought, but since it was supposedly like this in the wild, it must have simply been peices from several brains that landed. Near to each other and then melded. That's not a single brain, but several. If it was all marbled, then I'd be confused... Edited June 25, 2009 by L8 2 RISE
Gadgets June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 Sorry to rain on your parade, but its just multiple pieces grown together.
zygote2k June 25, 2009 Author June 25, 2009 That was my first thought, but since it was supposedly like this in the wild, it must have simply been peices from several brains that landed. Near to each other and then melded. That's not a single brain, but several. If it was all marbled, then I'd be confused... Its all one single species of brain. All the polyps look alike except for the different colors. Whatever its' natural environment was, caused it to grow this way.
Gadgets June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 Its really simple... a few pieces fell together and grew together. NOTHING more NOTHING less.
DDiver June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 Is the flesh all one piece?u see mulicolored war corals all the time so it's not really that unusual..
jason the filter freak June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 I guess the way to tell would be take a piece of the brain and separate it and see if it regrows the same random colors as a separate frag. Any which way you cut it its really a neat piece.
ctenophore June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 My guess is this: Each color shares a single common parent. When the female broadcast eggs, they got fertilized by multiple males. Then a few of each recruited onto that rock. So they are genetically separate "step-sisters", similar enough to not sting/eat each other, but different enough to have varying color patterns.
Jan June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 My guess is this: Each color shares a single common parent. When the female broadcast eggs, they got fertilized by multiple males. Then a few of each recruited onto that rock. So they are genetically separate "step-sisters", similar enough to not sting/eat each other, but different enough to have varying color patterns. Step-sisters or half sisters? Why sisters and not brothers? So mama got around. What do you name it?
CHUBAKAH June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 Step-sisters or half sisters? Why sisters and not brothers? So mama got around. What do you name it? Looks like the ho ho ho brain to me.
zygote2k June 25, 2009 Author June 25, 2009 My guess is this: Each color shares a single common parent. When the female broadcast eggs, they got fertilized by multiple males. Then a few of each recruited onto that rock. So they are genetically separate "step-sisters", similar enough to not sting/eat each other, but different enough to have varying color patterns. This sounds like the most plausible answer. Thanks.
zygote2k June 25, 2009 Author June 25, 2009 Not intended. Just typing and driving. I knew that this one came from Mr.Coral. I just didn't know there were more of them. Rik- what do the others look like?
Leishman June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 I knew that this one came from Mr.Coral. I just didn't know there were more of them. Rik- what do the others look like? same thing just flatter. Sonny said he got 12 in but I guess the other 9 have been sold.
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