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Here's a reverse angle of that coral with the red one growing from the branch. Shot this from the back side when I was in doing some fragging.
Hi Greg,
Great shots! I really like the green and the green with purple tips Seriatopora. The A. multiacuta isn't too shabby either If you come to Spokane I would like a few frags.
I believe the blue Acropora is A. lovelli. A. loisetteae has more scale-like radial corallites like A. millepora. Also in captivity (and sometimes in the wild) it exhibits extreme polyp extension and looks like a thinner version of A. abrolhosensis.
Cheers,
Kevin
Thanks Kevin.Hi Greg,
If I had to guess I would say Acropora vaughani. It has that smooth look and a very wide range of growth forms. It is also uniformly blue and has a wide distribution area. See page 268-269 J. Veron COW. Notice the variation from table to upright branching, to large thicket, growth forms.
Cheers,
Kevin
Thank you & no my imperator angel did him in.That's an awesome pic! Lots of growth. Do you still have the Moorish Idol?
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