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As the title says... What is this? Sold to me as a "Rainbow"
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PC Rainbow from high PAR lighting, possibly? The higher the PAR, the more red is expressed in that coral. They become more rainbow colored (green, yellow, orange, red) in 100-200 PAR irradiance.
 
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PC Rainbow from high PAR lighting, possibly? The higher the PAR, the more red is expressed in that coral. They become more rainbow colored (green, yellow, orange, red) in 100-200 PAR irradiance.
Oh, no... I'm so sorry. I meant what species of acro, not common name. Also, I don't know what PC is?
 

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Looks to me like red dragon acro
 
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Possibly Acropora carduus if your looking for the latin name. I'm far from an acro expert though.

If it is PC Rainbow, then Acropora convexa is thought to be the species.
Yup! Exactly what I was looking for! I'll look these up to see if any of them match what I have. Thank you guys!!!
 

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