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Can someone ID this one for me? Big colony and then a frag. Seller said it becomes bright yellow in high light and more green/yellow in medium light (mother colony and frag is taken with different filters). Its some type of Acro, thats all I know.

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Not certain about the colony. The frag looks to be a bottlebrush-type Acropora, which would include subglabra, turaki, echinata, etc.

Assuming no pests, I would buy those in a heartbeat.
 
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Not certain about the colony. The frag looks to be a bottlebrush-type Acropora, which would include subglabra, turaki, echinata, etc.

Assuming no pests, I would buy those in a heartbeat.
Thanks! Seller had bought it as a yellow echinata and this is what it looks like in his tank! Looking forward to see the colors pop!
 

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Since I'm home now and can review Veron, I would actually guess turaki based on the thick walled corallites.
 

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