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WTB Elkhorn Montipora

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I used to see these around quite a bit. Now... not so much. Does anyone know where to find these? thanks

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Both stellata and hirsuta look pretty similar. And both have been super common (off and on) for years.

Although there are "true elkhorn" wich are MASSIVE and I don't know if those can be collected.
 
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Montipora Hirsuta
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Montipora Stellata
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True Elkhorn (Acropora palmata)
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Thanks for sharing. How cool
What is really cool is that this piece,dubbed baby Groot, was found on a pier as an egg that had just attached. The Atlanta aquarium has literally grown this from a single polyp.The size in the picture doesn't look that big but that is growing over the overflow of a 400 gallon Caribbean reef tank behind the scenes.
 

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