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| Tubeworm ![]() | ID Acropora I've been wondering how to identify acroporas... I don't know why personal websites sometimes have the full name (i mean name and last name ) of their acroporas... I see them just as acropora Is there a guide to identify them? These are my two frags. If someone can tell me their last name ![]()
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| Reef Sanctuary's Mr. Wizard ![]() | You most have missed the thread I started on RC and brought it up here Eric's Coral ID Mini-Class has Fired-Up
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