ID would be most appreciated

JohnM99

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I have assumed this is some kind of Seriatopora - but with thicker branches than most - birdsnests I have had before have had much thinner branches - the photo is not the best - the color is a bit deeper shade of pink than shown (and the little streaks are bubbles, and I see a tiny sponge piece just fell in! - this coral photography is trickier than it looks!)

It is a very good grower - and survived my "thermal misadventure" which killed most of my corals - while away on holiday a fan failed and temps went way up - it is the only SPS that survived.

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Thank you very much - the reason why I wondered is that most corals I have seen labelled S. hystrix have much thinner branches. Does it have a wide variation in morphology, or are the thin ones mislabeled?
 
S. Hystrix has MASSIVE morphological differences depending on the conditions its kept in. Yours more closely resembles colonies I have seen in the wild. Most aquarium colonies look stringy/ gangly. You can't assume species based on growth form alone.
 
Hi texgv - I see from one of your other posts, showing your excellent tank, that you have a very similar one.

And, I see your tank photography is much better than mine!

Making plans to visit for the World Cup - how are the preparations going? They only put bad news in the press here.
 
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