Mvh. Michael.

Hvor ser du den og så det lilla? Det lilla er oftest kalkalgerMichael87dk skrev:Ok den vil jeg få nakket. Hvad er det for en musling? Og hvad er det lillae?
Det skulle det være i følge Soft corals and Sea Fans af Katherina Fabricius og Philip Aldersladeole kekkonen skrev:er det rigtig stavet?det gir ingen hits her andet end et sted i spanien
Se ovenstående svarole kekkonen skrev:Hvad Staar der mer?Er det SAA en Art i fam xeniidae?
This genus is well known to aquarists as "green star polyps" from Indonesia. In the Caribbean colonies of Briareum lack the fluorescent green pigment
Although only one species, Briareum asbestinum, is recorded in the Caribbean, it seems to be a highly variable species, or there seem to be at least two or three undescribed species. One form, which is most common on offshore reefs, is upright with long smooth straight branches attached to a flat base. Other forms are encrusting, and may be smooth or with projecting calyces. The polyps are brown and may or may not have white centers and a white line down the midrib of each pinnate tentacle. The different polyp forms are so different that they seem like different species, in much the same way that different forms of Tubipora musica in the Indo-Pacific appear to be different species.