I am not sure they are whatever Brandon says they are. If they are Anthea then they are a different species than what i have. Maybe when they spread i can get a more positive I.D.
"When they was no meat we ate fowl, when there was no fowl we ate crawdad. And when there was no crawdad to be found, we ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate what?"--H.I.
"We ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate sand?"--H.I.
"That's right."--Cellmate
Were they the ones that weren't really mounted.. I just scraped the edge of the rock? If so I will photograph the colony to show you what they look like.. They remind me a lot of the pink encrusting gorgonia I got from you. I am really not sure. I have what is normally called green star polyps also and the stalks are shorter and thinner, these extend a lot more from the base.. could just be different varieties of the same for all I know.. I've never looked into it...
"When they was no meat we ate fowl, when there was no fowl we ate crawdad. And when there was no crawdad to be found, we ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate what?"--H.I.
"We ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate sand?"--H.I.
"That's right."--Cellmate
"When they was no meat we ate fowl, when there was no fowl we ate crawdad. And when there was no crawdad to be found, we ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate what?"--H.I.
"We ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate sand?"--H.I.
"That's right."--Cellmate