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Old 01-03-2011, 03:47 AM
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Wow!.....tank looks awesome Christy! and the pics are saweet too!.....I really like that sps in the first pic.....do you have an ID for it?
No I don't, I thought it was a A. nana or A. valida but I'm not really sure. Its taking on a life of its own. Its "mom" was lost in the great UV disaster and this piece was on a rock that the original colony was leaning against, I guess it was just underhanging enough to be sheltered from the UV rays. It literally started from a tiny encrusting bit smaller than a dime. This version seems to have really long thin branches. I'll see if I can dig up a photo of the original one.

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Old 01-03-2011, 04:17 AM
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No I don't, I thought it was a A. nana or A. valida but I'm not really sure. Its taking on a life of its own. Its "mom" was lost in the great UV disaster and this piece was on a rock that the original colony was leaning against, I guess it was just underhanging enough to be sheltered from the UV rays. It literally started from a tiny encrusting bit smaller than a dime. This version seems to have really long thin branches. I'll see if I can dig up a photo of the original one.
I had both valida and nana in V1......both were much thicker branched than yours...... I would be interested in seeing that pic......kinda amazing how things can evolve huh?
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In the old days I had a A. valida colony that looked exactly like that. Think I grew it out from a 1/4" crumb I got to keep as payment for helping move Mitch's 180g monster in 2000 or so. Was one of the nicest acros I had ever known, beauty of a colour, fast grower .. I gave away so many frags of what would now be considered "mini colonies" in size over the years .. and was one of the last to die out in my SPS "event" (since that's what we seem to call it nowadays).

Anyhow. I would have guess that acro to be A. valida.
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gonna have to dig up a pic of mine now
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ok, took forever but here is a photo from 2008

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Posting pics at 3:36 am? I feel for ya Momma.
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A coral's environment can dictate it's morphology, which makes identification even more challenging.
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