New Acropora Images.

moatdaddy

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Definitly impressed with this specimen. Also it came with an acro crab. The idiot i am didnt know what it was so i removed it and put it in a tub of tank SW as i added the colony. Well after some research i tried to return the crab to the acro but i just missed it. Im guessing he will return. Planning on doing some reseach on fragging this mother colony. Blurry has first dibs, let me know if your interested. Probably only going to be a couple frags. Also this is the information that Saltwaterfish provided me reguarding this.

The coral is an aquacultured coral from Indonesia. It is of the Acroporaspecies. The suppliers do not send us complete info on the aquaculturedcorals.The following is on my invoice: Acropora species: Tonjol Branch.:confused:
 
That seems pretty small for fragging imho, it is only a frag itself rather than a mother colony,not even encrusted on the rock yet..chopping that frag up may kill it..
 
Looks like it may be Acropora tenuis. Are you sure it's aquacultured, and not maricultured? +1 on waiting to frag...
 
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