I have two polyps that I bought with names, and two that I bought unnamed from frag tanks -- in all cases I'm especially interested in knowing the genus but wouldn't mind knowing more about what to call them if I trade frags in the future.
First: this was sold to me as 'mari blues zoa':
I have no reason to question the ID, although I'm confused about it having 'mari' in the name since usually that just means 'maricultured'. Is that a well-known variety name?
Next up: sold as "Devil's Armor Paly"
These polyps are in a connected cluster, but the polyps are on stalks. So maybe protopaly? Or maybe the presence of stalks aren't adequate for an ID?
This one is unknown. I'm guessing protopaly since each polyp is on a stalk and new polyps sprout far away and seemingly disconnected from their parents:
(This is the only one that I can actually effectively grow; I have a nice big patch of it, unlike the other two which haven't even left their frag plugs after multiple years)
Finally... I'm sure this is a Xenia, but would love to know if there's a common name for this kind of Xenia beyond just 'Xenia'. Pompom maybe?
...this one is likely to show up in 'frag it forward' just as soon as I know what to call it. It's growing like a weed.
Thanks in advance!
First: this was sold to me as 'mari blues zoa':
I have no reason to question the ID, although I'm confused about it having 'mari' in the name since usually that just means 'maricultured'. Is that a well-known variety name?
Next up: sold as "Devil's Armor Paly"
These polyps are in a connected cluster, but the polyps are on stalks. So maybe protopaly? Or maybe the presence of stalks aren't adequate for an ID?
This one is unknown. I'm guessing protopaly since each polyp is on a stalk and new polyps sprout far away and seemingly disconnected from their parents:
(This is the only one that I can actually effectively grow; I have a nice big patch of it, unlike the other two which haven't even left their frag plugs after multiple years)
Finally... I'm sure this is a Xenia, but would love to know if there's a common name for this kind of Xenia beyond just 'Xenia'. Pompom maybe?
...this one is likely to show up in 'frag it forward' just as soon as I know what to call it. It's growing like a weed.
Thanks in advance!
