Anyone know what type of acro this is?
PSU4ME JoePa lives on!!! Staff member PREMIUM Aug 20, 2014 #6 ok, think I got a positive on this.....is certainly green and I believe its an acropora Austera. Past that I'm lost cause I have no more sources to hit up!
ok, think I got a positive on this.....is certainly green and I believe its an acropora Austera. Past that I'm lost cause I have no more sources to hit up!
sirrealism Well-Known Member Aug 20, 2014 #8 Its a garbage coral. you dont want it and should send it to me!!!! LOL I am not the best with names of SPS but thats a really nice piece.
Its a garbage coral. you dont want it and should send it to me!!!! LOL I am not the best with names of SPS but thats a really nice piece.
reeferman Well-Known Member Aug 20, 2014 #9 pretty sure it is austera.flow has a lot to do with tip formation
Frankie Well-Known Member RS STAFF Aug 24, 2014 #11 PSU4ME said: ok, think I got a positive on this.....is certainly green and I believe its an acropora Austera. Past that I'm lost cause I have no more sources to hit up! Click to expand... I agree. At first I thought tri color but the coralites are too thick.
PSU4ME said: ok, think I got a positive on this.....is certainly green and I believe its an acropora Austera. Past that I'm lost cause I have no more sources to hit up! Click to expand... I agree. At first I thought tri color but the coralites are too thick.