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i had a suspicion that it wasn't but it was sold to me as that so i kinda stuck with it but Im not sure the growth doesnt quite match up to a tenius either, its a nice piece either way.
a very nice acro indeed. here is a original ice fire colony pic I snapped for refernce.
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Here's a few of mine. Hope you like.

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I recall a post some years back about "blob" type growth where it was thought that it must be some type of coral cancer...Is it hard skeletal growth or is it tissue growth? I think the post was on the other forum......

No real answer for you my friend. But it sure is a really nicely coloured coral.
 

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