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Afternoon

Picked this up today as part of a coral/tank break down sale and forgot to ask what it was lol
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Appears to be an Acropora however until it grows its impossible to determine what species.
 
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Appears to be an Acropora however until it grows its impossible to determine what species.

Thank you, so what will i need to look for, for a species ID?
 

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Once the color improves and growth occurs, then we can tell. The main thing is to see what newly formed coralites and branches look like.
 

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Once the color improves and growth occurs, then we can tell. The main thing is to see what newly formed coralites and branches look like.
^+1 this is all old stalled growth, very difficult to tell species until new growth takes off again.
 
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Once the color improves and growth occurs, then we can tell. The main thing is to see what newly formed coralites and branches look like.
^+1 this is all old stalled growth, very difficult to tell species until new growth takes off again.
Thanks guys. Was from a tank breakdown so would assume a couple of weeks to settle in then see from there.
 

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