Is Acropora convexa the Next Holy Grail Acro?

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It’s been a while since we wrote about Australian corals but with all this down time, we finally can find the time to write about things that inspired us in our previous journeys.During our Ultra Coral Australia trips on the great barrier reef, we came across several colonies of a weird Acropora colonies with the […]
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These darn things are super finicky. I absolutely love them and I've always thought they were Selago's actually, but I can't keep them alive longer than a short year at most. I have not unlocked the secret of these things yet.
 

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Yea they look like selago to me too. Which also have some amazing colors. I have not seen much convexa come in with amazing colors nor have I seen them aquacultured yet. Hopefully that changes. Hard part is getting people interested in specific acropora like this without loosing the Latin names. If colorful pieces of these do come in no one is going to care what they actually are :(
 

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