Please ID this coral if you can.
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This look very much like mine.I have one that is similar or the same. I got it as the "Seattle Sparkler" This pic makes the tips look more purple, but they are actually sky blue.
Please ID this coral if you can.
It does look like that initially when I first got it into my tank. Lighter and more blue with higher light and current. I think this is an old coral in captivity and many people name it various names due to the color changes. It is a green (-> teal -> blue) base with bright light blue tip. Gets much lighter under low nutrients and high light. It has a reddish-> purple tone to it near the tip. This come out with high light. Polyps are greenish more blue and purple with high light.SPS - Boom's Teal Tipped Stag Acro
This stag grows pretty teal colored tips with hints of purple. Xtra Large frags are 1.5"+ in size. Large frags are 1"+ in size, regular frags are 3/4". Sample Xtra Large frag pictured.boomcorals.com
I just picked up this coral. The Steve A stag is an amazing vibrant blue in high light and green with blue tips otherwise. I can’t wait to get it growing! Awesome stag.
Thats a scripps, A. micropathalma.