Acro ID

Can anyone help ID this acro?
I'm thinking Acro Echinata
Thanks


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Looks like an Ice Tort. Here's a picture of my ORA ice tort.
 

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It may be labeled as such but it isn't. See above C Eymann hit the nail on the head. Tenius. A quick google search of echinata should clear things up.
 
It may be labeled as such but it isn't. See above C Eymann hit the nail on the head. Tenius. A quick google search of echinata should clear things up.



This is what I get on google search

See the pic: and this is exactly how mine looks:
Ice fire Echinata

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where did you buy it from? I would say no on the ice tort, corallites are more rounded and there is more green. my guess its an echinata or tenuis, also could be a joe the coral
 
where did you buy it from? I would say no on the ice tort, corallites are more rounded and there is more green. my guess its an echinata or tenuis, also could be a joe the coral



That's what I am saying ice fire Echinata


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And this is from the Australian Govt coral I'd site:

Echinata:
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Tenius:

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Mine look old like Echinata


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Notice how the radular coralites "lips" flare outward on your piece? where as on echinata they tend to be more pocketed?

I'm fairly certain what you have there is not A. echinata, but let it grow out some more, keep us updated.
 
Notice how the radular coralites "lips" flare outward on your piece? where as on echinata they tend to be more pocketed?



I'm fairly certain what you have there is not A. echinata, but let it grow out some more, keep us updated.



Appreciate your input! Does make sense
Will keep updated


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