JF Flame Acro

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You seem to know your Acros too, and you might be right on the ARC being donei, I keep scratching my head on that one.

How do you feel about JF Raspberry blast possibly being A. willsae?

JF raspberry blast
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Acropora willsae
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Another suspect I have for JF Raspberry blast is A. cophodactyla

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Sorry I missed this a while ago. I don’t have the raspberry blast but I do have a frag of the fox flame starting but it hasn’t grown much in a while.
The cophodactyla is actually close to the fox flame as well but I don’t have much to go off of since I haven’t seen many big colonies. What would you say makes that is not the right one for fox flame?
 

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Sorry I missed this a while ago. I don’t have the raspberry blast but I do have a frag of the fox flame starting but it hasn’t grown much in a while.
The cophodactyla is actually close to the fox flame as well but I don’t have much to go off of since I haven’t seen many big colonies. What would you say makes that is not the right one for fox flame?
Sorry I missed this a while ago. I don’t have the raspberry blast but I do have a frag of the fox flame starting but it hasn’t grown much in a while.
The cophodactyla is actually close to the fox flame as well but I don’t have much to go off of since I haven’t seen many big colonies. What would you say makes that is not the right one for fox flame?

Most A. cophodactyla, I have seen have shorter, wider axial corallites, where as both all the frags and a few colonies of FF I have seen in person have more enlongated conical axials, otherwise.
I agree, both are very close and could be either- or, your guess is as good as mine.
 

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