deep water acro id

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My lfs sold this as a wild collected deep water acro. They had no additional info.
 

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Hard to say... It doesn't look like a shusaroni "spelling", Carolina or lokani the only 3 that are normally associated with or refered to as deep waters.... Looks more like a regular acro to me....
 
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Thanks for your two cents. I haven't a clue, but I liked it. So I got it. The frag was $15. Good deal I think.

It seems to gain more blue green color with every day. All though it's kinda hard to tell with my crapy camera and 14k jbj ome light.

However, It seems to be starting to encrust the frag plug.
 

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thats a great price and they are looking good too. you got good taste in picking out corals for your tank.
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