Micromussa Lordhowensis Identification Help

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Hello Reefers,

I am still trying to confirm the following are Micromussa Lordhowensis.

These are all being placed on the same rock to create a garden and I would hate to accidentally put an Echinata in the mix.

Three are already in the tank and I plan to add three additional frags also pictured below.

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U must get some crazy corals. Bali.
Corals yes, but fish not so much.

It is very difficult to buy locally because the exporters make way more money sending livestock to the United States and Europe. Most all corals go for about $7USD. Some premium can get as high $100.

Getting fish is much harder. I’m trying to get a Yasha Goby which sells for $10 here, but prices over seas it goes for $80. Exporters don’t have a motive to sell locally.
 

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