Can anyone identify this Acro?

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Hi peeps,

just got this Staghorn frag that’s olive green with blue/purple tips. I can’t seem to find it’s name. The LFS said smurf Acro but thats definitely not it. lol
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It looks like A. Austera... otherwise called a "tort" in the hobby even though it is not A. Tortuosa.

If it did not come with a name and lineage, then it does not have any. Sorry. It looks like a common blue tort, or maybe a Miyagi variety... hard to tell under the heavy blue photo.
 
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I tried to take a better picture but struggling to get the colors to show up right. This photo is the best I could do to show close colors on the tips and the original posted photo shows the rest of the coral color accurately
 

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