Coral ID, acropora I think?

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Hey, just wondering if anyone can help me ID this coral? Pretty sure it’s an acropora, but specific species I don’t know? nor do I know if it’s even possible to tell ha ha
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Acro of some sort; it's usually difficult to ID captive corals to the species level, as captivity deforms their growth.
 

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Hey, just wondering if anyone can help me ID this coral? Pretty sure it’s an acropora, but specific species I don’t know? nor do I know if it’s even possible to tell ha ha
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It's nice looking
 
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It's nice looking
Thanks, I had a few pieces but they didn't survive when I moved the tank. When I got it from the LFS it was mostly red and green, it was weird, but cool, when it developed some blues. Anyway, sounds it's some kinda acro and that will have to do haha.
 

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