Super fuzzy acro ID

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I can't seem to find anything out there like it.
Brownish under white lights.
Dark green/blue flesh and polyps. Almost has a metallic shimmer under actinic lighting.
Tips of new growth appear neon yellow/green.
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LFS said staghorn acro, but I can't find any staghorn pics this fuzzy.
I thought maybe green planet, but it doesn't look like it wants to table.

Thoughts?
 
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Here it is good and ticked off
Tough to capture color in the pic, but the flesh is purple with a dark metallic green accent.
 
Yeah, I think you may be right. It definitely seems to have that growth form. However, I thought Millepora radial corallites were more even in size and spacing?
Im a noob and don't know, which is why I am asking.
@C. Eymann knows his stuff and agrees. I think its a pretty safe bet.
 
Now that polyps are retracted and you can see corallites I take back digitata. I would go with eymann on this one too...mille
 
Will moving it to higher light intensify the colors? It's sitting somewhere just below 300par right now.
 
Will moving it to higher light intensify the colors? It's sitting somewhere just below 300par right now.
I'd let it acclimate there unless you're running the same lighting as where you bought it. 300 should be fine but its possible more might color it up. Millepora generally like higher par but 300 is pretty good.
 
It's been in the tank for a few months. Actually one of my faster growers!
I suppose if it ain't broke, don't fix it? Lol
 

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