JF Flame Acro

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Started like this

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How long did it take to begin growing? Hard to believe that your nub grew into that colony.
 

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Bumpity bump bump.

Hows everyone's JF flames doing now? drop your colony pics!

Is there a consensus on the species of the Jason Fox flame? I think it looks like A. appressa maybe?
 

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Trait that really jumps out at me on the JF flames I have seen and A. appressa is the way the Incipient axials curve upwards close the the main branch almost like a saguaro cactus.

Thoughts ? structural differences or similarities you see? other species that should be mentioned as a possibility?


More A. appressa pics

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Other species I have seen similarities to the JF
flame in addition to A. appressa are - A. willsae, A. granulosa and A. paniculata

A. appressa still remains my best guess.

Opinions? thoughts? other ideas?
 

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The tips of those axials are super weird, their edges are sharp and not rounded like most I have seen, some of them look deformed a bit, have any nippers in your tank? maybe its just certain lighting?
Cool piece!
 

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Nobody has any input on their thoughts on the species of JF flame?
Anyone agree on A. appressa? disagree?
Other species to be considered?


others with some morphological similarities:

A. willsae
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A. granulosa
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A. paniculata

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Mine is still a brown turd. It’s slowly encrusting it’s base now though, and tips are getting a tiny bit of yellow back.

Is it normal for this coral to brown out, go dormant when new?
 

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I like the appressa is the most, nice pull too I never thought about that one.

You seem to know your Acros too, and you might be right on the ARC being donei, I keep scratching my head on that one.

How do you feel about JF Raspberry blast possibly being A. willsae?

JF raspberry blast
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Acropora willsae
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Another suspect I have for JF Raspberry blast is A. cophodactyla

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