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Some new pieces

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Here are some new pieces that I got last week. There may be more than one picture of some. I had a hard time capturing the true color.
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Echinophyllia
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Echinophyllia
Echinophyllia
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Blastomussa
Blastomussa
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Acropora efflorescens
Acropora efflorescens
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Montipora danae (green but you can't tell)
Montipora danae (green but you can't tell)
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Acropora loisettae (Steve Elias stag)
Acropora loisettae (Steve Elias stag)
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Wow where did you get them ? Those are very nice.
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Very nice....How do you remember all those names....???
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Kevin, I got them from Ken (Nepthea). He is selling a bunch of stuff.

Terry, if I buy something I can remember. I like to look at the coral search for things that I can't ID, but usually have marginal success. Eric Borneman is having an online class on IDing Acroporas on Reef Central. There is a link to it at the top of the SPS keeper's forum there.
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Great buys!!!!
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I will look at the forum but most all look the same...other than stag...cap...green ....blue...I just am not that good....I look on rm and they will have several names and all look the same...at least to me...
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Is that Efflo really that color?? That's just awesome looking.
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That's a lot of the problem IDing acros. Without a microscope and a piece of dead skeleton there is only a few things that you can look at. The shape and size (in general and relative to others on the same branch) of radial coralites are a good indicator. Shape of the colony is a fair indiactor but if it has been in captivity too long that is not great. The big problem is that two identical colonies can be sold as two different things because there is no set standard. The Acropora loisettae is a Steve Tyree limited edition, it may or may not be a loisettae but that is what it is sold as.
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Brandon, some of that is the actinic's. Under 6500k it is pretty much brown with a purple rim. (I guess it's time to change my bulbs)
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