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Could be...The polyps are different on all 3 of them. I just don't know enough about them other than they're SPS....They look like three different birds nests.
Thanks, the variety down there looks like nothing I've ever seen on videos anyway. Admittedly I need to get better with pics. All 3 are different in texture, polyp and growth pattern but it didn't translate well to photo. Not used to people who don't observe while dogpiling on. They must be from Reddit. LolThey do look like 3 different Birdsnests.
Nice work - its hard to find them for sale that large sometimes! They look great... and we would be paying a lot more than that over here.
Its close to that for a frag at times in AUS.
The first 2 def look like Birdsnests....not so sure on the 3rd pic!Thanks, the variety down there looks like nothing I've ever seen on videos anyway. Admittedly I need to get better with pics. All 3 are different in texture, polyp and growth pattern but it didn't translate well to photo. Not used to people who don't observe while dogpiling on. They must be from Reddit. Lol
Same here. The grower didn't push colors much. Ice gotten a few pieces from him now and they all brighten up in a few weeks in my tank. That's what this hobby is all about and what makes it so interesting. It's a constant evolution of thought.The first 2 def look like Birdsnests....not so sure on the 3rd pic!
I am only just learning SPS also though!
That makes sense..Never heard anyone put it that way. Now that you say that I know exactly what you're talking about. Honestly I thought acros were a general broad type of branching stonys that covered them all. Thanks for the info.Acropora have axial polyps (i.e. a polyp at the end on the stick whete its growing), the only stony coral in the trade to do so.
^^^^^The first two are not acropora
The third one might be, needs a better pic to be definitive
If the store told you that they were acropora, you may have cause to at least get $100 back