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Hello fellow reefers I’ve had this sps for a few months but I don’t know the name is could someone please I.D. It for me. Thanks
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Closer look it almost has tube like coralites like a granulosa. Not raspier corlaites like the tenius or aculeus

A. aculeus has slightly immersed nariform radials, that flare a tad, they are not rasp like like tenuis. I do see what you are saying though, however the tubular corallites I am seeing look like axials / Incipient axials.

Need another pic, like you said polyps retracted helps a ton!
 
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A. aculeus has slightly immersed nariform radials, that flare a tad, they are not rasp like like tenuis. I do see what you are saying though, however the tubular corallites I am seeing look like axials / Incipient axials.

Need another pic, like you said polyps retracted helps a ton!
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