Purple Slimer - Acropora yongei.

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I havent gotten down to the bottom of this yet and figured I should do so before it's too late.
My Acropora yongei (Purple Slimer) used to have bright blue tips that slowly went purple. I noticed it in the early morning and thought it may be browning on the tips, but under the white lighting it didn't appear brown and was a purple with the very tips being blue. Does anyone know if this is just the growth of the Purple Slimer? here's a photo from a few days after it first went into the tank.
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and heres a photo from yesterday, you can clearly see the purple/blue (In person it wasnt a purple and was a bright blue) changed to what the rest of the skin looks like. Lighting may be a bit different but I can’t really tell. Is this browning? Or is this what a purple skimmer usually looks like?
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Just checked the lighting and remembered that first photo was taken in the early morning and the second was taken at 11:28pm.
 
Doesn’t look like a yongei from that picture but it’s probably just acclimating to your tank and will color bright tips again once growing. In my experience a purple slimer doesn’t really have blue on the tips. The whole coral is pretty much solid purple and the axials will be the same color but bright. I have seen pics of variants that look like they have blue tips but not seen them in person.
 
Here is my purple slimer The whole thing is purple including new growth.
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That’s interesting… My purple slimer looks all purple/brown under whites but under blues is a beautiful green and purple.
 
My pic is untouched under neptune sky settings, so pretty white. I’ve had it for a couple of years and it’s never been any other color.
 
Well, it’s grown quite a bit more now so maybe we can ID it again?
Here’s a relatively new photo (couple days to a week old).
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Appears to be an Acropora Austera. Although that frag is still pretty small to get a definitive ID
That’s interesting to hear, I guess I’ll wait another month or so before another photo. It’s a nightmare getting an ID for acropora as common names suck. Either way it’s a beautiful piece still.
 

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