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I’m still pretty new to the world of acros.

I have this frag but I’m not sure what it is. It has been in my tank now for a week and seems relatively happy.

I’ve just cleaned the glass so polyps retracted but they don’t extent a lot more than the picture tbf.

Would this do better in higher light/flow medium?

Tank is a roughly 60cm in all directions cube with two ai 16 primes, Radion xr15 g6 pro with high intensity lens. So plenty of light.

Any ID on the name of the coral?


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I’m still pretty new to the world of acros.

I have this frag but I’m not sure what it is. It has been in my tank now for a week and seems relatively happy.

I’ve just cleaned the glass so polyps retracted but they don’t extent a lot more than the picture tbf.

Would this do better in higher light/flow medium?

Tank is a roughly 60cm in all directions cube with two ai 16 primes, Radion xr15 g6 pro with high intensity lens. So plenty of light.

Any ID on the name of the coral?


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Looks like thc starry night to me. High ligh high flow for sure
 

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