I'd this please

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Iam sold out of it atm but we have 2 mother colony that we prune from so let me know if your interested. I ve been calling it blue tip green body acro lol, looking for a proper name.

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Could it be a bottle brush with some wicked polyp extension?

;D nice piece.

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I don't think it's a tenius I could be wrong tho since  I'm so inexperienced at this ... but the 2 I have look nothing that that in the photo . If I were to guess I would say the same as Jerry bottlebrush,  which still doesn't help you on a specific species type.
 

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Yeah for the longest time I thought this was a tenius. But now seeing many tenius, i dont think it is.
 

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Quick some go turn on the batsignal..... Opps I meant darryl signal so he can put all our theory to rest.

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Hmmm.......and they didn't have any background on it I assume?


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Looks like a.tenuis to me.  I used to have one very similar.  Definitely not a bottlebrush.  There are only a few species that grow in a true bottlebrush...its one of the rarer growth forms.

Ats a great frag and pic...who took the pic?
 

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Re: Re: I'd this please

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Looks like a.tenuis to me.  I used to have one very similar.  Definitely not a bottlebrush.  There are only a few species that grow in a true bottlebrush...its one of the rarer growth forms.

Ats a great frag and pic...who took the pic?

TypeZERO did ^_^  We don't have a name for it, so if there isn't one out there we would like to name it ^_^

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I would agree with tenius.....crazy pe on it! Got any more pics?
A lot of tenius have this blue and green look with darker polyps......


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Do you know the name of it darryl? Funny story.  Long got this as a brown out frag from Thang and I bet he got it from you darryl...... Lol

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Thmh link said:
Do you know the name of it darryl? Funny story.  Long got this as a brown out frag from Thang and I bet he got it from you darryl...... Lol

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oh man.....now that I think about it, Im pretty sure I did sell him some of that coral a year or two ago.  I love it when my corals get around.....haha

You guys really have the full beauty coming out of that one.
 
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