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Ibn

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Freebie piece. Supposed to get a nice bluish color once it colors up (was in a low flow, low light area of a 225 gallon tank).

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Icefire in the background for size comparison.
 
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I can already see a hint of blue in it, of course that might be from your lights.

Its... a coral!

Specifically SPS
:D
 

Ibn

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Yup, there's a hint of it. It's under Phoenix 14,000k lighting so there's naturally a hint of blues.

I think it's a SPS too, thanks for the confirmation! Want a cookie? :D
 

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damn you guys! :D

Here I am expecting to see someone throw something constructive out there. No worries though, the guy that I got it from doesn't even remember what the heck it is.
 
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Looks to me like marshal island rock. Hard to tell well the Tyree LE BS Extreme acro in the way.
 

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Amazingly, yes.

That is indeed marshal island rock there.
 
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Okay for real - it kinda branches like a tri-color
 
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Can't ID acro/sps by growth form, or rather no one I know can. Growth form changes as per flow patterns and lighting :) I would have given a serious answer had this ID been possiable ;)
 
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