Acropora echinata ID?

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Hey, looking for an ID for this echinata that i got for free

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Bluish/green. With todays leds and everything morphing there’s no telling lol..
Yeah just bought a milli yesterday, was bright yellow with green polyps at the lfs, got home and it's more of a pink milli, still beautiful tho
 

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Hawkins with lineage does have a more blue tip to it that I have seen. People say the Hawkins is also a turaki but I can see a noticeable difference between the two and would guess the original Hawkins is a echinata and the lighter blue tipped acro with more spaced branches and an upright branching type growth is the turaki. Just my thoughts.
 
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