ID this Acropora

freddi36

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Hi!
New here, I got a tip that you guys and girls are good at identifying sps corals :) Hope you can help me out with this one. Bought it yesterday so the polyps hasn't come out yet. Anyway, the polyps are pretty long and big.

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Btw, does anybody know if the little crab that followed with the coral is a good or bad crab? It sat in a dead area on the coral..
 
I am not sure if Pluedke s being serious with that ID name. White Majestic sounds like something you would name a dead coral, and this one looks alive. And the last coral it would be is an Acropora tortuosa. The crab is a little hermit you got as a freebee. i have tiny blue legs that like to sleep in my Red Planet and other tabling/plating corals.

So for an initial guess I would say Acropora jacquelineae.
http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0713
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It's not a Tort, even I can see that ;)

Frick; I have posted the pics on two other forums, and got the names A speciosa, A granulosa, A multiacuta and now, A jacquelineae. To me it looks most like A jacquelineae or A speciosa. It's a "tabeling" species if that helps..

The little crab is not a hermitcrab, but an actual crab. Sorry if I misunderstand what you mean :)
 
It's not a Tort, even I can see that ;)

Frick; I have posted the pics on two other forums, and got the names A speciosa, A granulosa, A multiacuta and now, A jacquelineae. To me it looks most like A jacquelineae or A speciosa. It's a "tabeling" species if that helps..

The little crab is not a hermitcrab, but an actual crab. Sorry if I misunderstand what you mean :)

Maybe A. speciosa, but that would usually be more of a bottle brush type, and have very unique radial corallites coming off the axial corallites.
http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0791

It's is a table like A. granulosa, but nothing else matches to me.
http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0033

And A. multiacuta has similar tips but nothing else.
http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0049

I see the crab now, thought it was the rock. The crab is an Acro crab. I would keep it in the Acro. They can be beneficial to the coral.
 

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