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09/13/2007 5:34 PM  

What are they?I've seen them labeled as "blue clove polyps" or "forget me not polyps", I suppose because of the resemblance to the flower.

I'm talking tiny, as in 15 or 20 polyps will fit on a dime. They really are that blue.

 

WTH are they...

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09/14/2007 6:30 AM  
Do the polyps retrtact or deflate. If the deflate it is a form of Anthelia. If the retract it could be Clavularia sp. There is yet another sp. called Pachyclavularia that also has a very close match. Of course these are primarily guesses based on pic from Sprungs' book.

Personaly opinion is a sp. of Clavularia (Clove, Glove or Waving Hand) keep in mind that there are more than 40 different sp. described.

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09/14/2007 8:08 AM  
I've always thought clavularia as well, just based on shape. the polyps are out most of time, didn't think to see if they retract - i'll try that tonight. good idea!
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