Please ID this one. Thanks

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I can't remember the name of this Coral . Please let me know the name of this corals. Thanks
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Well...i am 100% confident
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I would love a free frag

Im going with the crayola plana aswell
 

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Plana? I was thinking desalwii...
why? Those 2 are so similar looking as frags it's almost impossible to decipher between the 2. I agree that it is more than likely either A. plana or A. desalwii but it would need to grow a lot more to be certain IMO.
 

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Well my desalwi are turquoise and green. I think you're just going to have to post pics when it grows out more. Acros are so hard to id when they are small and even when they are large. Light, flow, depth, etc can even make the same coral look very different.
 

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It's definitely beautiful!!
 
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Thanks guys.
I got it when it is little 1/8". It grow really good in my frag. tank.
 

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