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Trying to find out what this is. Sold as Acro parillis. Taken under white led only.

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Any names associated with it? It's such a nice baby blue

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Any names associated with it? It's such a nice baby blue

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Not sure what you mean by names. IMO an SPS coral that has a name has lineage, meaning that very strain came for a original named colony. Red Planet only comes from ORA for example. You could call it "baby blue acropora cf. parilis" that would be the most accurate name to me.

Also get it out of the sand. The tissue in the sand will die off and cause an infection that will eat up the rest of the coral. Glue it to a rock mid level in high flow and moderate light.
 

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