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![]() Yes its an acropora, if you can post a larger photo we might be able to identify the species
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![]() I have one of those, looks exactly the same. I was hoping it would color up but it just stays that weird grey/brown with blue tips. No idea what it is though, sorry.
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![]() Thats the Nato Super Stealth Blue tipped acro. Crazy rare! How about a frag?
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![]() Seriously?... i've got lots to spare... but im not sure it deserves a 5-hyphen name...
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![]() No I was joking. I don't think you are going to find anyone who can actually give you a species name. So you might as well make up your own nick name for it.
Under one of the links Christy put up there is a good read about coral IDs. http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-04/eb/index.php There is a paragraph on acropora too. Apparently corals are really hard to ID. |
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![]() Corals are like wine. You can talk alot about them but in the end, it's a simple issue: you either like it or you don't !
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