Acro ID pls

palyam

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what do u think it is? (the green one in the middle)

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IMO based on what I can see in the pic it looks to be this coral.
A. variolosa
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But for the sake of argument this species is also similar ( however my vote is variolosa)
A. hemprichii
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Both images from Vernon.
Interestingly, according to Vernon both are primarily red sea in distribution, so I'm not sure how accurate my ID is as I do not know if corals are collected from this region. This being said, Vernon also states in his description that A. variolosa is still poorly understood and may have a larger range.
Hope this helps.
 
thx for your detailed answer

It might be from the Red Sea, since I bought it from a coral farm that studies the corals from this area.
 
This is the description that Vernon gives for this coral (A. torresiana)
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"Description: Colonies are digitate. Branches are of uniform thickness and straight or slightly curved. Sub-branches are only formed near the base of main branches. Axial corallites are well defined. Radial corallites are short and tubular, of uniform size and are neatly arranged in rows down the sides of branches."
He mentions that sub-branches only occur near the base of main branches, and he states that the Radial coralites ( coralites that run down the sides) are neatly arranged in rows down the branches. Both of these aspects do not seem to match the morphology of your specimen.
 
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