It strongly resembles A. bifurcata. Are the polyps closed or open during the day? A. cythera is similar, but opens its polyps 24-7, especially the radials deeper in the corallum.
polyps are closed during the day right now,but i attribute that to be maricultered and getting nipped by fish while being grow out.i see great PE at night out of it.
It sounds like A. bifurcata, then. A. cythera has its polyps almost always open between the branches, despite being nipped. The two corals are closely related, although A. bifurcata is a bit more filigrain and elegant in my opinion. Nice!
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