Calling all R2R Acropora experts......ID Please

caudill187

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I picked these up in a trade with a buddy and am not so good at acro ID....still learning :) Anyone know what species?

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the second looks like an acro tort,the first is hard to tell but maybe acro speciosa.you can send me a frag of the first and i can ID it better lol.
 
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Thanks. My buddy called the second one Acropora efflorescens....but I don't think so.
 

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its not an efflo..looks kinda like a tort but also looks just like a coral i have in my tank..I cant tell if the one i have is a tort..I have a giant oregon blue,but I swear the one you have pucture looks like this other one I have but mines differnt colors..i'll try to ge ta pic up tomorrow so maybe somebody can find out...
 

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the color is so saturated in that pic it's hard to tell..... looks just like my spaghetti acro without the saturation....

I agree looks like it...Do you know what species it is though? I haven't had any luck getting it identified as to what species it is..
 

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