Acro ID?

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Hey everyone, new to posting. I had just a quick question about a really nice Acro frag that was not labeled. I just wanted a definite name to it so once it grows, I can give frags to friends and know exactly what it is haha. Thanks to everyone who chimes in.

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Seems like some sort of stag, names would vary from hobbyist to hobbyist... it is a little browned out though so no way of telling its true color/s... give it time
 

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Just to clarify, are you wanting a species name or some sort of useless trade name like "blue monkey spaceball"?
I think that's actually an "OG blue monkey spaceball bounce"
 
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Just species would be fine. Trade name works too if anyone knows at the top of their head, especially at this size and that it needs to settle in
 
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If we are going to name any trade name coral…the “reverse gorilla nipple” zoas have to take the cake with names
 

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Smooth skin with white polyps.

Probably not in the austera/vaughani/tortuosa spectrum, which often have blue or purple polyps.

More likely in the loripes/rosaria/granulosa group, but too early to tell.
 
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Smooth skin with white polyps.

Probably not in the austera/vaughani/tortuosa spectrum, which often have blue or purple polyps.

More likely in the loripes/rosaria/granulosa group, but too early to tell.
Sounds great. Once it colors up I’ll get some new pictures.
 

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