I got a monti in the swap last year and when I acclimated it I lost the lid with the ID. Since it came from BAR, I'm thinking somebody should be able to ID it.
Description: Grows at a medium-slow pace. Maybe as fast as the average acro. Encrusts on the rock a while after gluing. Plays nice with the corals 1" away from it. Not too breakable. When you want to frag it, it will make a clean snap. Pretty hardy and very forgiving. Grows quickest when you snap a piece off. New growth on branches is white. New growth on encrusting part is brown.
My thoughts: Too skinny and slow-growing to be a Spongodes. Polyps are much too big and far apart to be a digi, but too small to be a Spongodes. It's kinda like a Spongodes Digi hybrid.
More info: I've had it for almost six months and what you see in the picture is how much it has encrusted. About 1/2" of the farthest branch on the right was accidentally broken off and it has repaired. The part that was broken off was fragged and is going into the swap, which is why I need an ID.
Thanks in advance
Description: Grows at a medium-slow pace. Maybe as fast as the average acro. Encrusts on the rock a while after gluing. Plays nice with the corals 1" away from it. Not too breakable. When you want to frag it, it will make a clean snap. Pretty hardy and very forgiving. Grows quickest when you snap a piece off. New growth on branches is white. New growth on encrusting part is brown.
My thoughts: Too skinny and slow-growing to be a Spongodes. Polyps are much too big and far apart to be a digi, but too small to be a Spongodes. It's kinda like a Spongodes Digi hybrid.
More info: I've had it for almost six months and what you see in the picture is how much it has encrusted. About 1/2" of the farthest branch on the right was accidentally broken off and it has repaired. The part that was broken off was fragged and is going into the swap, which is why I need an ID.
Thanks in advance