Acropora spathulata experiences?

therman

biodiversity enthusiast
Now that these have been coming in for a while (the fat Aussie "mille"), how have they fared for everyone? Growth? Coloration? Hardiness?

Looking to order some frags soon and wondering if they are worth the price.

Thanks!
Tim
 
Had mine for a while now, very hardy lost the colour but it is slowly (and I mean PAINFULLY slowly) coming back in. Still however it's super fuzzy which is nice. The under side of it gives me a scare now and then as it does a good job of shading since the branches are so thick. I had a single frag of it I took off when I first got it and the frag was doing great, but I traded it away a while ago. I've been thinking of snipping off some of the shaded/underside branches to give them a chance to colour back up and grow out.
 
I have had mine for a few months now and it doing well. I have heard alot of other people that have not had good luck with them, but for me so far all is good.
 
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can any of you post pictures of yours?
Sure

The "Sellers Pictures"

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What it looked like in my 34g w/a phoenix 14k

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and here it sits (sorry not a close up) browner..then brown. .but hairy and seemingly happy.. with little bits of colour coming back slowly (between the yellow tang, and the green table/stag hybrid weirdness

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I got this piece locally and it was browned out, with lighter tips, I've had it just over a month and a half. It is coloring steadily, under my leds at night, it pops
When I got it
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and now, and it has a lot of nubs pushing out, so it's growing a bit....this is today under LED's probably a few more months at least to color up
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Sux I'm probably paying colony prices for frags, but there's just nowhere to get these around here. Hopefully the frags do well.
 
Here mine after I got it. I need to get newer pics, as it is much more yellow now.

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what i like best about this species is the color change transition from the top to bottom. really nice.
 
Bump, how are these doing for people? I have a couple frags I've had for pushing 10 months now, encrusting reasonably well and starting to color back up. Might have a couple colonies in 4 years or so :)

Post some photos if you have a piece that is growing well in your tank. I'm curious to see how the morphology is going to change in a captive situation.

Tim
 
I picked up this random coral and when I got it home was thinking it could be a spathulata due to the coloration and coralite arangements but not sure due to it being a much more tight cluster. regardless it's a nice looking acropora

right after I aclimated it
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a couple days later
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My little colony came in brown, stayed brown, then died. As a big Millepora fan, however, I DO like the look of them when they succeed in a reeftank and may give it another go some day, perhaps when they begin showing up as aquacultured frags rather than chopped up wild colonies.
 
I have a frag (on the left) that has encrusted well...color is just so so. Haven't decided where to mount it yet. I have another mini-colony of something aussie... looks bigger than a mille but smaller than a spathulata, so I'm not sure what it is... But it's doing well.
 
Sounds like I should be happy just having some frags that are still alive.

Seems like all the Australian corals came in at once and are hard to find now. Is there a season on them? I got mine in March last year when echinata frags were everywhere.
 
I picked up this random coral and when I got it home was thinking it could be a spathulata due to the coloration and coralite arangements but not sure due to it being a much more tight cluster. regardless it's a nice looking acropora
Yes regardless its a nice acro but I don't think its spathulata IMO.
 
That's the issue though............is spathulata even a seperate species? Veron dosen't recognize it anthing more than a millepora that gets heavy reef crest flow.

The two tone colors & being from Aus. might be all that makes it different.............not sure the corallite structure is different.
 
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