Frick AZ FRAG President Nov 21, 2012 #2 They are all small so my guesses will be shots in the dark. A. Acropora navini http://coral.aims.gov.au/speciesPages/species_metadata/0835/view# B. Acropora abrolhosensis http://coral.aims.gov.au/speciesPages/species_metadata/0059/view# C. All i can say is that it's green and fuzzy. Neither one of those descriptions can be used to ID it. We need to see the structure, the corallites, and branches. If it's too small to see any of this then it's too small to even guess.
They are all small so my guesses will be shots in the dark. A. Acropora navini http://coral.aims.gov.au/speciesPages/species_metadata/0835/view# B. Acropora abrolhosensis http://coral.aims.gov.au/speciesPages/species_metadata/0059/view# C. All i can say is that it's green and fuzzy. Neither one of those descriptions can be used to ID it. We need to see the structure, the corallites, and branches. If it's too small to see any of this then it's too small to even guess.