acropora species?

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Just picked up this acro from the LFS I had been eyeing it for a few weeks now. Does anyone have an idea on the species? I think I remember them saying it was a tenuis but I’m not sure.
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The branching seems thin for a tenuis and the coralites are small and somewhat odd shaped for one too. But it could be I am not an expert. How is that coral standing up on such a tiny frag plug? Looks like it's about to fall over :)
 
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The branching seems thin for a tenuis and the coralites are small and somewhat odd shaped for one too. But it could be I am not an expert. How is that coral standing up on such a tiny frag plug? Looks like it's about to fall over :)

Pure luck on it standing lol
 

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