ID this SPS please.

Western_reefer

Reef keeper
Can anyone ID this SPS please?
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Don't know but you better cut what you can off of it before the rtn goes all the way through the colony.
 
Don't know but you better cut what you can off of it before the rtn goes all the way through the colony.

I got it from a local as it is in the picture, hopefully the RTN stops and it starts to recover. I got it last night, so if the RTN still keeps going, ill frag it up.
 
Most times when there that far gone they keep going. Keep a close eye on it for sure. Looks like it could be a nice piece if it recovers.
 
Ya I wouldn't have a wait and see attitude with with that coral....I have a feeling if you wait, you will see that there is nothing left.
 
Well, I fragged it up not too long ago, dipped half the frags in iodine dip and the other half I didn't to see which one does better. So, we will see what happens tomorrow...
 
They are not doing too well today, the frags are still RTN. I cut quite a bit into the good flesh away from the RTN areas...
 
Sorry to hear about that.
Have you backed this coral up with any friends? I would spread a few of those frags around and see if they will hold on elsewhere. Actually, going with some freshly cut frags may be a better option..

How long did you dip the frags for? Did you dip all of the frags?
 
Sorry to hear about that.
Have you backed this coral up with any friends? I would spread a few of those frags around and see if they will hold on elsewhere. Actually, going with some freshly cut frags may be a better option..

How long did you dip the frags for? Did you dip all of the frags?

No, I got the SPS as a freebie when I was buying other corals. The SPS was already in RTN when the person gave it to me. But, I have some good news! It looks like 7 out of 15 frags of it will make it. :)
 
Nice. Keep up updated. Looks like a lovely coral. The corallite and colony structure remind me of "raspberry lemonade acro" which I believe is thought to be an A. nasuta. I'm in no way positive on that as far as an ID is concerned.
 
Nice. Keep up updated. Looks like a lovely coral. The corallite and colony structure remind me of "raspberry lemonade acro" which I believe is thought to be an A. nasuta. I'm in no way positive on that as far as an ID is concerned.

Will do. :) Oh, okay.
 
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