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As far as I can tell it's an "Acropora ireallyneedtogetapieceofthatsomedaysooniensis"
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That can always be arranged.
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Hi Greg

Your pictures are fantastic.

The majority of your pictures are from the top down. Could you post a picture of the camera box (c/w dimensions) that you are using and the general settings you use on your camera.

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Hi Greg

Your pictures are fantastic.

The majority of your pictures are from the top down. Could you post a picture of the camera box (c/w dimensions) that you are using and the general settings you use on your camera.

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Thanks Tom. Top down IMO is often the best angle to shoot from. What I use is a clear acrylic box that I got from work that was built to display carbide grinding burrs.(long story) The dimensions are roughly 9 x 8 x 4.
Here is what it looks like.
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This A. batunai has become one of my faves, quite subtle & delicate with a unique growth pattern.
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This A. batunai has become one of my faves, quite subtle & delicate with a unique growth pattern.

I'll have to add this one to my list
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