Bonsai Acropora

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Can someone help me identify the coral in the picture? I’m new to this hobby. When I purchased this coral from the LFS, the only information that they had for this coral was Bonsai. Is there a specific or detailed Bonsai that this coral might be?

Also, the base looks brown with green sprouts popping out slightly. Is this a purple bonsai?

Recommendations or suggestions on placement and lighting. I currently run Kessil 360 led. Any advice and suggestions are greatly appreciated!

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Possibly a purple bonsai or garf bonsai. High flow and high light so mount it up higher.
 

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@BoomCorals may be able to help, he is a wiz at identifying acros ;) my guess is a purple bonsai acro
 
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Maybe but hard to tell until we start to see branch structure etc. :/

Can you give recommendations as to placement, flow, lighting, etc.? The base itself looks brown rather than purple. And thank you for responding so quickly!
 

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My bonsai (I think) is contrary to some comments...a slow grower. Mine is 12 ins from Radeons and almost in front of MP40s... I just checked my Apex log and it's been over a year, but hasn't grown like some of the other easier SPSs.
 

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It’s a purple bonsai... Plain and simple. Lol
Some call it a GARF bonsai, it the same thing.

GARF is a person/company that had strong ties and was a pioneer in the hobby a long time ago that is now deceased.

If you would like to learn more about GARF go to GARF.org
 
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