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Anyone got an ID on this new frag? I know it won't have a fancy name but just interested in the genus as it has a completely different structure to my other acros.
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Maybe a acropora aculeus?
Difficult to say with those tiny frags these days.

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I've just searched and I think you may be right. It's not actually as small as it looks, maybe just over 1 1/2".
It's a happy little frag and looks stunning under blues.
 

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I've just searched and I think you may be right. It's not actually as small as it looks, maybe just over 1 1/2".
It's a happy little frag and looks stunning under blues.

That's tiny for me but ok ;Happy
A aculeus is mostly very fluoriscence green with some tints of yellow.

Grtz,
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