Nano_reeflover
Reefer
Any ideas?
I might be looking at your picture upside down but I believe you have the wrong side up, I think it's tabling acro, name? You got me.
Could be an efflo or soli
I can see this too C.Eymann, I think if the branches begin to grow taller, then we are dead on with the tri-color, however, if they stay short and the energy of growth is applied to the tabling, then we may have a soli. Not efflo though![]()
but growth pattern is not really a reliable/ definitive way of IDing Acropora, so many species will exhibit a multitude of growth patterns depending on environmental factors such as flow and light.
another reason I think this is A. solitaryensis is because of the daytime axial corallites polyp extention, a trait common with solitaryensis, not A. valida. also the single tubular like growth tips, where as V. valida are usually more rounded in structure.