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I think you may be the closest to what it may be. Could be wrong. They all look very similarI would say A. samoensis......... they seem to have longer branches than gemmiferra or humilis.
I recently saw a blue one at my LFS which is one I'd like to add to my collection. They were common before Fiji shut down.
The curse of coral morphology is that often you have to have a scanning electron microscope and J.E.N. Veron by your side to hope to identify a coral properly, and you will have to cut off a frag to do the examination.I think you may be the closest to what it may be. Could be wrong. They all look very similar
Humilis has larger axial corallites
Spathulata is usually not solid green and has more flared radial corallites. Spathulata is also corymbose, not digitateAcropora Spathulata
Funny, No one agreed on the same name.
Just like trying to pick names for children, and grandchildren, everyone has a favorite but almost nobody has an electron microscope which is a great tool for generating names, it turns out.Funny, No one agreed on the same name.
All their stuff is HIGHLY saturated in post editing…