Red Dragon Frag Question

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I’ve had this Red Dragon frag for a good month and a half and noticed the polyps aren’t nearly as extended like all my acropora frags. If I zoom in really close with my camera I can see small polyps on each tip but they aren’t anything like my acroporas are. I took a picture with my IPad to show you, hopefully someone has one of these and can figure out why the polyps are so small.
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In my experience they are just super small, I have a similar one the pacman, it has PE but the polyps are very tiny so they appear better under my actnics. But they are there ;)
 
In my experience they are just super small, I have a similar one the pacman, it has PE but the polyps are very tiny so they appear better under my actnics. But they are there ;)
Ok thanks , and wow you have a Pac-Man coral I just looked it up and seems to be a rare type to have that’s awesome
 
Thanks! Pardon the crappy phone pics but here is the colony under actnics and a close up of a frag I made a while back. They are great growers
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I agree with the statements above. Polyps on my red dragon are almost indistinguishable. Same as the Pac-Man & similar species. Here’s some shots of mine.

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