Acropora Horrida

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Got this stick a week ago. Color in the photo isnt mind blowing under the white lights, but it's a beautiful blue and purple with huge polyps.

Let's see some A. Horrida.

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ORA purple plasma

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Picture is a little grainy. You're talking about the long branching stick in the front, right? How long did it take you to grow it out to that point?

Also, what's the super fuzzy colony in the back / top?
 

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Yes ...it has purple branches and bright green large polyps. Its a slow grower for me and it’s about two years old from a frag about the size of yours. Its growing between two large Pocillopora colonies. The top is the fuzzy green and the bottom is the rainbow.
 

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