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I bought acan frag from my LFS today. Brought it home to dip, noticed this guy on the back of the plug. Any idea what it is? Only been at this a year, just making sure before it goes into QT.

Also just found out how hard it is to get a decent pic in a spec cup with a cell phone
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Its hard to say, but it could be a Monti, or it could be a leptastrea. After it settles it a little you may be able to tell more.
 

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That would be my guess as well, probably P. damicornis AKA the Aiptasia of SPS :D
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Awesome. Lol. Best to reattach the acan to another plug and toss it?
 

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Awesome. Lol. Best to reattach the acan to another plug and toss it?
I'd at least separate them for now. Personally I'd toss the other guy, because I've lived that nightmare, but there's no immediate harm in keeping it and finding out for sure what it is once it gets a bit bigger.
 

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