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    ReeferRob - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Supposed to be an ORA, probably too soon to tell. Hoping a more experience SPS keep can throw a bone!
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    This is a tough one because there is barely any growth to base it on. My guess would be the frogskin acro, from the color and the rounded coralites. But like I said, tough call this early. I can't totally exclude a phil's granulosa either.
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    +1 on more growth, sometimes not all features/color show up as the frag is small. Month or two you should start seeing more colors and growth pattern.

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    I have no clue what it is...I am terible at ID's on sps....hope ya get it figured out though!

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    ReeferRob - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Just testing you SPS veterans. Curious to see who has the "eye" for spotting the hot juvies. Plus I know squat when it comes to sticks so....


    Here's another one Im growing!
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    Very interesting looking. Was it all green when ya got it? How long has the red and blue been showing out?

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    that second pic looks like a red planet that has been in very low light. The growth tips are usually white and the new growth behind the white tips is red, base green. That would be my guess if it is an ORA.

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    Yes.. second one appears to be a tabling acro -- reminds me of red planet, but with bad lighting. I know you'll have that baby looking fantastic in no time Rob!

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