ID this crazy green acro!

MrSandman

Team RC
I got a small frag of this acro about 10 years ago at a MASLAC meeting and have never been able to get a positive ID on it. Note that at this time the only named acro was the purple monster so this one didn't have a name.
This is by far the greenest acro i have seen with green polyps and a bluish/green skeleton and a strange staghorn/tortuosa like growth pattern. Every person who checks out my tank always asks what it is and if they can have a frag. Anyways, if we can't ID it, let's see who can come up with the best name. The winner gets a free large frag of it. :)

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Similar coloration and corlite structure to lime in the sky, but a much bushier growth pattern. Very nice.
 
Mr. Sandman. So far you have received some some common/hobby names, however, it seems what you were looking for most was the ID down to a specific species level. Acropora florida is my answer, and a beautiful one at that, for the free frag sweepstakes lol. Itd be a nice addition in anyones SPS system ! HTH
 
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