Coral ID??

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Can anyone ID this coral? It was listed as a "blueberry fields acro" but I believe it was mislabeled.
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They can, just hasn't developed pronounced radial and axial corallites. Sometimes with frags like these, I like to make a very small nip or two with bone cutters once its stable/ been in the system for a few weeks. The inflicted injury usually promotes formation of an axial corallite and spur vertical growth, esp with "dormant" frags or acros that show lots of basal growth but little vertical growth.

It can a helpful "nudge" to start growing new branches.
 
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They can, just hasn't developed pronounced radial and axial corallites. Sometimes with frags like these, I like to make a very small nip or two with bone cutters once its stable/ been in the system for a few weeks. The inflicted injury usually promotes formation of an axial corallite and spur vertical growth, esp with "dormant" frags or acros that show lots of basal growth but little vertical growth.

It can a helpful "nudge" to start growing new branches.
Interesting, I had no idea, but I'm still fairly new to reefing.
 

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