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    Posted: January 23 2014 at 10:55pm

I kinda have a general idea of what this acro is but wanted to hear what you guys thought.


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It's pretty much impossible to ID a acro name wise unless you have the lineage. very cool looking though
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I will be home in a bit and can look up a few species possibilities. With most Acroporas, it is hard to know for sure down to the species level without knowing where it was collected or how the mother colony looked in the wild. Our artificial environments can create great difficulty in IDing since the flow is different...which makes the growth patterns vary. If you ever had a piece die, bleach the skeleton...we could get a pretty decent guess then based on the corallite structure.
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The growth form doesn't match the corallite structure, so I'm going to guess the growth is unnaturally caused by flow/light. I'd need a better photo of the corallites to get a better ID.

Some complete WAG's:

A. proximalis
A. parilis
A. exquisita

What were you thinking it was?

The best Acropora ID person I know is KologneKoral on ReefCentral if you really want to know.
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its called true Keeperz spaghetti acro. I got mine from joe keeper. it is supposed to grow like that. that's why its so attractively strange. now the scientific name no idea what so ever.
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Who's Joe Keeper?
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I just googled it, and your growth pattern is different than the other images I found. Some look like A. selago. Without seeing a better corallite structure, that is about the best it will get.
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Think someone else in salt lake has it cant remember who there is a post about it on think reef2reef I've seen it sell from $40-$60 a frag this one has some crazy growth too it pretty cool.
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yah I really like the growth pattern I have been getting on it. and joe keeper used to be pretty big on reef2reef. kinda fell of the earth though.
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the growth pattern is a different but it does look like joe's spaghetti acro
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