Acro Spawned? Need ID

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Sup guys/gals,

I recently noticed these tiny bright neon green coral everywhere throughout the tank. Are these acro babies??? I have no idea where they came from, there are at least half a dozen in the tank, all of them in very high light areas. Bright neon green body, dark brown polyp. Most of them are less than a mm across. Does not really look like any acro I have in the tank. I manage to pop one off and mount it on a frag plug.

Anyone seen something similar b4? There are only a couple sps in this tank and they are all acros, none really looked like these little guys too. Are they spawned? polyp bailout? Can acros even do that?

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If you would like to see some up close acro babies check out this YT video with examples of home grown acropora.


We need a flow chart...
Do you have acropora? yes/no

Do you run a consistent lunar cycle? yes/no
Do you maintain a blacked out tank outside of illuminated hours? yes/no

What corals are in your tank? I suspect they might be something like small rock flower anemones, button scolys, or goniopora?

(Re-read your coral list, I see that you have only acropora)
 
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If you would like to see some up close acro babies check out this YT video with examples of home grown acropora.


We need a flow chart...
Do you have acropora? yes/no

Do you run a consistent lunar cycle? yes/no
Do you maintain a blacked out tank outside of illuminated hours? yes/no

What corals are in your tank? I suspect they might be something like small rock flower anemones, button scolys, or goniopora?

(Re-read your coral list, I see that you have only acropora)
No sorry i do have lps but i just though these looked like sps thats why I mention acros, I have button scolys and couple of euphyllias and a rock flower nem. Also huh thanks for the video, they do look sorta like the little acro babies.

Also a month ago too a found a couple of neon green flat worm looking thing. At the time I thought it was a flat worm, but now, Im thinking maybe it was the acro larve? Didnt realized they moved like that, corals are so alien lol.
 
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Yeah Im pretty convinced this might actually be an acro baby. The zoomed in from the video looks exactly like it, neon green body, dark brown polyp hole.


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Only 1 RFA?

They could be rock flower babies. Usually when the mother releases them they are about the size of a pencil eraser.
Yeah but these have like hard skeleton, not squishy. Also I have 3 RFA.
 

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Yes, they wriggle and squirm until they settle on the rock. Consider watching the Puff: Wonders of the Reef on Netflix. The show the acropora spawn and lifecycle from the great barrier reef.
 

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