Acropora Spathulata Showoff Thread

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Uniquecorals.com also has them from time to time. I picked up two, but they were mostly brown polyp, blue or green body. I didn't see any at the moment though. At this point the two I had just encrusted endlessly smothering my prime real-estate with your typical brown spath... I'll give them another year to grow up, or I'll hack them out. Just goes to show me that not building removable plug into the rock work was my biggest regret.
Thanks I will add them too the list.
 

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Uniquecorals.com also has them from time to time. I picked up two, but they were mostly brown polyp, blue or green body. I didn't see any at the moment though. At this point the two I had just encrusted endlessly smothering my prime real-estate with your typical brown spath... I'll give them another year to grow up, or I'll hack them out. Just goes to show me that not building removable plug into the rock work was my biggest regret.
If they're brown then they're not happy, maybe under lit or nutrients are too high. You're typical spath is very colorful with a metallic like sheen to them.
 

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I think this is a spathulata, but could have confused it with another piece that I bought in a batch from TSA about 2 years ago. Whatever it is, it is a finicky piece. Turned brown and completely stalled up until just a few months ago. Started getting some color late Spring and started launching nubs like crazy in the last month or two. Has a bit more green than the pictured. Confirm A. Spathulata or other?
@C. Eymann your thoughts?

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I think this is a spathulata, but could have confused it with another piece that I bought in a batch from TSA about 2 years ago. Whatever it is, it is a finicky piece. Turned brown and completely stalled up until just a few months ago. Started getting some color late Spring and started launching nubs like crazy in the last month or two. Has a bit more green than the pictured. Confirm A. Spathulata or other?
@C. Eymann your thoughts?

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Not a spatty, looks like A. natalensis or divaricata.
 

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Picked this up as a turd frag. Starting to color up some now. Liking its potential but not 100% convinced it’s a spatty and not a milli. Time will tell
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