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WWC Hi-C Cyphastrea



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The first piece is called an Indophyllia this one is NFS at them moment( it is a wild indo coral, they are extremely rare at this point.
The next one is the RTA Eye of RA Acan is one is Sold at this point
the last one in this picture is a mother colony of Tony the tiger acan, we currently have frags up for grabs here is a link
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The indophyllia is actually just a different species of cynarina. I think its called cynarina macassarensis.
 
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The indophyllia is actually just a different species of cynarina. I think its called cynarina macassarensis.

Indophyllia macassarensis after doing some digging this is what I found


https://reefbuilders.com/2019/05/22/indophyllia-macassarensis-not-really-a-donut/

 

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