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Hello,

I purchased these frags locally from a vendor. He stated they were maricultured corals and couldn't provide a definitive name for them except the one, which he called a rainbow stag. Can anyone assist in ID who knows more than myself?

TIA!

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I had one of the local club guys ID the first one as a tort too, potentially at least. Maybe we are on to something there :D. Worst case, I can always post back later once they color up some in my tank. It was interesting to go and have a vendor say, I have all these nice size frags for sale, but I have no idea what they are :rolleyes:
 
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It is really hard to tell from this pic. SPS frags are harder to ID. Colony's are a lot easier.

I agree.It is really challenging at this size.Nice set though!
 
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