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I was thinking this one might be a humilis:
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And wondering if anyone has seen a digitata like this... It has red polyps with a blue base on old growth, but a green base on the new growth. It was an accidental frag from a mother colony that has a greenish base. It was touching a BOP frag and the blue started to come out. It's held the blueish color for about a month thus far. Would you guys attribute it more to different lighting conditions, or the contact with the BOP?
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First one isn't a humilis and really hard to tell exactly being so small... The second one looks like a atl green tip superman digitata... It's the nicest of all the digis IMHO....;)... Lol
 
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Any guesses on species for the first one? Maybe I should move the mother colony of the digitata to see if I can bring out these colors! It's currently starting to poke the mantle onf my maxima, so one of them is going to have to move
 

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Move it to lower light it should color up for ya... If I put mine in med to high light it's bone white with orange polyps when I move it to less light I got the green in it...
 
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Bump! Anyone have an ID on the species of the first one?
 

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can you take a pick of the first coral from farther away,not a close up but a full coral shot.that would probably help with IDing it.also make the polyps close up before you take the pick so we can see the coralites.
 

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First one to me based on polyps, Tenius? Just a guess..
No idea on second one, dont agree with digi.
But it looks awesome, where can I get a piece of that?
 
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First one to me based on polyps, Tenius? Just a guess..
No idea on second one, dont agree with digi.
But it looks awesome, where can I get a piece of that?
Second one is definitely a digi and the I think the first one is too broad of growth to be a Tenuis
 
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can you take a pick of the first coral from farther away,not a close up but a full coral shot.that would probably help with IDing it.also make the polyps close up before you take the pick so we can see the coralites.

I'll try to snap a pic with polyps closed tomorrow when the lights come on.
 

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im not good at knowing names, but i would love to have those in a tank of my own. just love the colors, that digitata is awesome looking. good luck
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