in most cases its easy . Micros are very small. They look like they run together. I have some micros, some acans, and one that I think Is a micro but not sure
To me many acan lords have a certain pattern that really makes them distinct from micros when size isn't enough - though there are some lately that have come in that could be classified as both unless you had a good part of the skeleton to look at.
What are you comparing against? Acans you have/seen in person? Or against pictures? Because with the lovely ability to take macro-shots everything looks so large and detailed that it's pretty hard to compare.
I've never seen any "big micros" but the only small acans I've seen are babies.
Place a quarter next to your coral and then take a pic, will provide reference in terms of size. Also, try shooting pics of what you think are micros next to acans (together) so we can see the difference.
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