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    Thread: High end bower or hillae trade only

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      hillae that I lost when a heater malfunctioned

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      Quote Originally Posted by dizzyjay View Post
      Does this fit the hillae bill? (Can’t get the photo corrected)
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      I jut posted a hillae, think that is an acan lord,

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      Actually looks more like a lobo. Too many irregular polyps to be a lord.

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      Cool thanks for the input. The piece was sold to me as a bowerbanki but I was suspect when it didn’t match the bowers I subsequently saw; bower polyps don’t look as defined and seem to melt together. Hillae is what I always thought it looked the most like in the symphyllia genus. I could see why it’d be an acan but most the polyp sizes of my acans are much smaller. It has the size of a lobophyllia (aren’t they all lobos?) but what I’ve seen on my lobo (symphyllia) polyps is a different texture and, although the polyps aren’t all shaped identically, they are tighter ovals than I’ve seen on my lobos. Oh well it’s for sure a brain coral and one of my favs.

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      I hope the link works but I found it and it attached above, the identical frag from above was for sale and I was able to buy it. Ill post it once it arrives

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