Acropora horrida has so much aquarium potential

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Some species of Acropora can go under the radar for many years until, during a dive, we pass by a large field of them, and wonder why this particular Acro is not in all reef tanks. Acropora horrida is quite a common staghorn coral that enjoys protected calm bays often with turbid water. We can…
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Very interesting, I love the shots of the corals in the wild. I have an acro with a very similar growth pattern to the closer in shots. How do you visually distinguish this from other staghorns?
 

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