29g biocube update
its been 8 days with the new corals all are doing great i added a maxima clam and frogspawn coral yeasterday both seem to be doing great just a ...
its been 8 days with the new corals all are doing great i added a maxima clam and frogspawn coral yeasterday both seem to be doing great just a ...
Sixty seconds is all it takes to turn to page 27 of the third volume of Corals of the World where you can clearly see that the real Acanthastrea maxima The last scoly like the one above that I placed in the furnace gallery sat for weeks when... It was cute to call a coral “Acan Maxima” back when the Aussie coral hustlers were too busy unpacking and packing the treasure trove of corals from down under. Trade names are slow to change even when hobbyists know the trade name does not line up with them.
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Journal of natural history Appendix Description of Acanthastrea maxima sp. nov. Genus Acanthastrea Milne Edwards and Haime, ... Acanthastrea maxima sp. nov. Material examined. Holotype and paratype (see below), one specimen owned privately by divers, one specimen ... |
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Corals of the world Group 2: Species with large corallites (over 15 mm diameter) Acanthastrea ... Acanthastrea maxima Sheppard and Salm, 1988 Characters: Colonies are cerioid with corallites up to 50 millimetres diameter. Septa are coarsely toothed. |
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Coral Reefs of the Gulf ... 1,2,5,6,7,9 Turbinaria mesenterina (Lamarck 1,6 1816) Tubastrea aurea (Quoy and Gaimard 1 1833) Blastomussa merleti (Wells1961) 1,6 Acanthastrea echinata ( Dana 1846) 1,3,5,6,7,9 Acanthastrea hillae Wells 1955 1,6 Acanthastrea maxima ... |
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Fauna of Saudi Arabia ... 1849 Acanthastrea echinata (Dana, 1 846) Acanthastrea faviaformis Veron, 2002 Acanthastrea hemprichii (Ehrenberg, 1 834) Acanthastrea ishigakiensis Veron , 1 990 Acanthastrea lordhowensis Veron &C Pichon, 1982 Acanthastrea maxima ... |
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Coral Reefs of the Indian Ocean, Their Ecology and Conservation Interestingly, one of Omans' most striking endemic, zooxanthellate corals, Acanthastrea maxima, appears to favor the conditions found at depths greater than 10 m and is most common on rock surfaces with less than 10% live coral cover ... |