Acro Id?

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Any clue what type of acro this might be? It was sold to me at a frag swap and the guy called it blue fuzzy acro.

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Just taking a shot in the dark here, but to me it looks alot like the ORA Chips acro.
 
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I was thinking it may be some type of tort as well, but it doesn't grow quite the same as my Cali Tort. The branches on this one seem to be a bit thinner and not as compact with the corallites.
 
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Just taking a shot in the dark here, but to me it looks alot like the ORA Chips acro.

I agree that it looks a lot like ORA Chips Acro or ORA Blue bottlebrush.

I also have ORA Chips and it looks different than this acro. It's come a long way from when I first got it. Here's a pic from a few months ago.

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