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Just a blue tip acro?
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Not sure what you're asking, it's a nice looking coral tho.

I have a couple questions too.

How long have you had it?
What lighting do you have?
Where is it located in the tank?
 

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I'm not familiar with it.. however, it looks real happy! Great job!
 
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Not sure what you're asking, it's a nice looking coral tho.

I have a couple questions too.

How long have you had it?
What lighting do you have?
Where is it located in the tank?

Just over two months..
250 HQI 20k in a 20 high
16 or so inches under the light
 

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If you're looking for a species ID it can't be done from pictures with any species of Acropora other than A. palmata from the Caribbean, and that is illegal to collect and will not live in captivity. No agency has ever managed to grow them. A skeletal exam is needed for positive ID. There are hundreds of species of Acropora, but it's definitely not A. gomezi, A. caroliana, A. lokani, A. tenuis, A. turaki, or A. millepora. Looks similar to A. plana or A. sarmentosa.
 

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A. Rosaria. I didn't look in any of my books and it has been years since I even tried and may be way off base. I like the way it looks though. Nice coral.
 

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