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Tabling Acro ID please
I was wondering if anyone could ID this tabling acro for me.
Looking down on it the inside of the table floureces a medium green. With Flash: Without Flash: Thanks
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Possibly desalwii or tenius. Could you get a top down photo? or a pic that shows the top of the coral more?
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Thanks, I'll get one tomorrow when the lights are on.
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Hopefully these will do it, if not let me know and I'll try again...just not the best photog. I was wondering if you would look at another one for me also. I really appreciate the help. I'm just not good at the latin thing and I'm trying to do an inventory of my tank. Other one: Thanks again.
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Just guesses but I would say:
1. desalwii 2.plana |
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Thanks danfrith.
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Acropora cythera. Typically has tentacles extended during the day.
A. desalwii rarely shows a closed surface, and then not at the edges. A. plana tends to be more open, but would be my second choice, should it come from a turbulent area of the reef. Very beautiful! Congratulations.
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