Acropora ID

srbball22

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Any guesses on ID??


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it could be, the branches don't seem that thick though? unless its just becuase its small and those are full grown colonies?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9701228#post9701228 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kolognekoral
See how it developes. It could be A. clathrata or A. downingi, which are knarly tables. Interesting colour!

Thanks Kolognekoral! its deffinately not downingi but the polyp size, formation, spacing, pattern look exactly like clathrata http://whelk.aims.gov.au/coralsearch/html/001-100/Species pages/18.htm
The only thing is the growth form doesn't look very much like a table...i guess we'll have to wait for it to grow a bit more.
 
Clathrata's are a tabling piece, I think yours might have too many
branhes that are shooting out. Clathrata's usually are smaller branches as well.
 
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