Acropora spp. ID please ?

batukhan

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Hey guys;

I have some Acropora frags, however i do not know the species of my acroporas except A.millepora. As a biologist i am very courious about the species of my acroporas. To make the %100 identification you need to cut the corals and look at the septa of the corallite, however as you can imagine i do not want to cut my corals :))) I d appreciate any help and opinion.


Thanks

Batuhan










 
Hello ajcanale;

Thank you! i thought 3 was a millepora. Could you please tell me what is the difference between spathulata and millepora ?
 
This is a debate as to whether spathulata is just a regional variation of millepora or a distinct species.

Spathulata comes from Australia and has fatter branches with larger corallite lips than typical millepora. It is also more difficult to keep that normal millepora.
 
1. How does this one grow? Table, bottlebrush?
2. There's a few other stag type of Acros that could be, but would need to see some fresh corallites before I would start to settle on any one.
3. Could be A. millepora, or A. prostrata. Won't be able to tell until it branches out more.
4. I am leaning towards A. secale http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0062
5. Could be A. tenius, there are about a dozen species that look like that at that size. Depends on how that will grow in to a colony as well.
6. Maybe A. granulosa. http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0033
 
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