I know it's an acro but that's all. After searching the net and looking through my books I can't seem to positively ID this one. Hoping someone can.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v669/PonderosaSnakeHouse/Saltwater/PICT1788.jpg
Looks to be some type of montipora on there to. Should I move it or will they be ok that close together?
See i know this one, Acropora veriannitis, champion eddition dont forget!!!!
Haha. When I Googled that it said see Jackassus bushboyus. :grrr!: :lol:
fat walrus
11-04-2006, 01:14 AM
Haha. When I Googled that it said see Jackassus bushboyus. :grrr!: :lol:
Yep, that's the one. Considered by most hobbyist to be a pest.
Jackassus Bushboyus is know to be extremely hardy, overgrowing more cultured specimens. Also known to attempt cross breeding with other corals, and even with snails, crabs and other inverts. Be wary of the subtype known as Jackassus Bushboyus Pervertica.
Also known to attempt cross breeding with other corals, and even with snails, crabs and other inverts.
Laughing so hard I have tears. Thanks FW.
Whats that skip, you found that amuzing, yeah me too!http://www.australia4fun.com/images/cangurino_nel_bush_strada_sterrata_per_coral_bay.j pg