Coral ID needed

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This came in as an assorted pack labeled Bali acropora. Has a blue color too it.
 

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wild acros, who knows what it is! it wont show its true colors for atleast 6-9 months if ever. if you don't have good lights with perfect stable parameters you may never see what it really has inside. I keep 2 or 3 of the same coral at different levels to find the best colors. keeping acropora is not a science its an art.
 

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looks similar to Acropora Latistella. Definitely want high, good quality lighting and very stable water for those wild acros
 

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