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What type of coral is this?
Hey guys..
what type of coral is this? thanks |
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Looks like an acropora of some kind. I can't really tell if it's alive (fleshy) or just skeleton though. Do you see any polyp extension when it's in the water?
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Should be acro, it has the distinctive axial polyp at the end of all the branches.
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give it some time, it may color up or it may not. I usaly found that while mine were going like crazy putting down a good base they didn't have much color but once they got larger the color started to come out. this may or may not happen in your case.
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that's an acropora deadasadoornailis
let's not kid ourselves, that thing is gone.. sorry! |