Idk maybe you do ACRO ID

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Anyone seen anything like this before l? Got it off a friend as a brown unhappy acro about a year ago and now its really starting to shine.
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It is strange how some corals respond. Lfs had an issue with a large tank.
They fragged and remove a WD and all pieces turned yellow.
It is alive but after a month still all yellow.
Im wondering if yours is a WD that browned. It looks very similar.
I have an unknown brown coral that is slowly turning an orange color as it grows.
Sometimes we just just lucky with morphing color frags.
Keep up the good work as that one is a keeper for sure!
 

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It's definitely a Tenuis. It looks a lot like BC Magic Wand Tenuis.
 
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Its probably one of my favorite things with keeping acros honestly. Keeping them is satisfying in it self but finding the diamond in the rough is what its all about if you ask me. And to your point of color morphing it makes me think how many corals are being sold as something new when its just different in a new tank @90's reefer
 

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