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So I bought this guy 10 months ago from Unique Corals. It almost had a bottlebrush vibe to it although the rounded tips to the corallites suggest otherwise. Put it sideways on a rock in about 500 PAR and now it looks like a porcupine. Anyone want to venture a guess on species? The best I can come up with is Acropora elseyi. Thanks!

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So I bought this guy 10 months ago from Unique Corals. It almost had a bottlebrush vibe to it although the rounded tips to the corallites suggest otherwise. Put it sideways on a rock in about 500 PAR and now it looks like a porcupine. Anyone want to venture a guess on species? Thanks!

Mike

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Looks like aculeus acro
 
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Good thought. I hadn't thought about that because the A. aculeus I have look more like these guys with rounded axial corallites:
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