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Hello,
Could anyone please help id this coral?
It seems to be maybe some kind of plating acro.
Bought very cheap as a browned out and unnamed piece.
It has come back bright green, can’t see any other colours on it.
Cheers

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Looks like a tabling acro. Not sure of the trade name, if it has one.

Good on you for bringing back some color. It might get even more color over time.
 
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Looks like a tabling acro. Not sure of the trade name, if it has one.

Good on you for bringing back some color. It might get even more color over time.
Thanks, I have struggled to keep nutrients above 0 in this tank which I assume helps.
I hope someone can help with the species name, might be more of a biologist question lol.
Just curious to know species names of what’s in the tank
 

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