Millepora I.D. Help

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Here’s the picture, The iconic Millepora hairs are always out. Feeding, growing, encrusting on the live rock. The colors in the photo are very close to reality. Orange and green. Expecting new branches in the near future. This coral was sold as a Mille Acro. Any help i.d.ing this coral would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Here’s the picture, The iconic Millepora hairs are always out. Feeding, growing, encrusting on the live rock. The colors in the photo are very close to reality. Orange and green. Expecting new branches in the near future. This coral was sold as a Mille Acro. Any help i.d.ing this coral would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Yeah, I think it was sold by the correct ID.
 
If you're trying to find out if it has a designer name it may have a few out there, but 100% a mille
 
If you're trying to find out if it has a designer name it may have a few out there, but 100% a mille
In my opinion, that’s not how it works. If there is no lineage to the original colony, then it’s either no-name or fake of the designer name. I understand they all come from the ocean, and they could’ve come from the same colony in the ocean as the original designer named coral, but there is no lineage.
For example, if this frag above ends up looking exactly like a CC Bahama Mama, it can never be a CC Bahama Mama.
 
In my opinion, that’s not how it works. If there is no lineage to the original colony, then it’s either no-name or fake of the designer name. I understand they all come from the ocean, and they could’ve come from the same colony in the ocean as the original designer named coral, but there is no lineage.
For example, if this frag above ends up looking exactly like a CC Bahama Mama, it can never be a CC Bahama Mama.
Eh, I think sometimes there is too much thought into the topic at hand, he just wants to know what it could be and possibly google search to see if it looks like it.
 
In my opinion, that’s not how it works. If there is no lineage to the original colony, then it’s either no-name or fake of the designer name. I understand they all come from the ocean, and they could’ve come from the same colony in the ocean as the original designer named coral, but there is no lineage.
For example, if this frag above ends up looking exactly like a CC Bahama Mama, it can never be a CC Bahama Mama.
My opinion: Lineage is a “signature” by a popular vendor meant to act as a way to keep pricing in a desired range. It may or may not include the same strain of coral. Until vendors can trademark coral, they cannot control who uses their marketing names. I think the name game for money sake is silly, but it helps us envision a specific coral when talking about it.
 
Eh, I think sometimes there is too much thought into the topic at hand, he just wants to know what it could be and possibly google search to see if it looks like it.
Maybe. Unless he tries to sell it under the name of an acro which has been aquacultured for years.
 

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