Red stag

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You sir are officially reef stick marketing certified, slap a fancy name and you got it.
 
No. Millepora are a branching acro yes, but they tend to form round or irregular clumps or table like growth structure. Whereas staghorns are entirely branching ( no table forming) and form thickets.
I guess it depends where you look, see link below. But I agree with you.... When I think of staghorn, I don't think of mille.
 
You're in southern ca, not sure if they still have this colony or not, but I saw it in person about 4-years ago at their shop in Riverside. TCK Texas Pink Stag
The truth is that we bailed out of CA 2 years ago. God bless Texas!
 
I too have a fairly large colony of red Robin stag and it does not seem to branch like the original picture.

Mine looks exactly like the last photo except there is green at the base of the coral.
Mine has a lot of pale greenish color on the encrusting parts but none on the actual branching.
 
Mine has a lot of pale greenish color on the encrusting parts but none on the actual branching.
Same... funny thing though, I was talking to a coral vendor this afternoon and he said that his red robin doesn't have any green. Even at the base. Which is funny because all the photos i see have green ring around the base. It makes me wonder if there are different versions with the same name that are 2 distinct different species.

I plan to get a frag of his FF Red Robin to see if they're different.
 

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