RR Serpentine Signature Efflo Acro

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Reef Raft Serpentine Signature Efflo - Acro



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How has this not got any reply??? This is an efflo? Is the body color of the acro actually white with neon green coralites? I would love to see some more pics and know a price.
 

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I ended up getting a nice sized frag of this from RRUSA. It's very sweet; it has unique growth pattern and unique corallites. I saw the mother colony and although it does grow out flat, it doesn't seem to grow in a big round plate like efflo's typically do. In regards to the corallites, it has like just polyps growing out of the skin in-between all of the distinctive corallites. That's what gives it that speckled look you see above.
 

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Based on what your describing, probably not an efflo, more than likely Acropora solitaryensis. Looks pretty either way.
 

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