Wow, I really like the stories on this!! I almost feel like Putin! While I have collected a few corals myself that are still growing in my systems (and across the country since I've traded and sold them) this is not one of them. Steevareno above had it right. All the details have been up on my unchanged in years website
www.greghiller.com in the SPS section. In short it says there:
Acropora sp.The 'Aquamarine jewel' Acropora. Originally obtained from local shop Aqua Addicts in NH. Sadly the main colony has been lost, only a few fragments remain.
Original colony, photo take under 20K metal halide:
Close up of structure:
I'll also add that this was probably a wild collected colony. Generally I'm not a fan of purchasing wild collected Acropora (don't know if they are even sold anymore) as they usually die within a few days. This particular one was purchased for very low money because it was completely brown at the time. I would really, really, love to get a frag back (will check in with the people above mentioning they have it). My tank is doing extremely well at the moment (knock on wood), so I think it likely it might survive again.
But to be clear, the title of this thread was about the
Aqua Delight, which this (above) is not. I also no longer have that one (and would like it back), but I don't think it's nearly as hard to come by. It is faster growing and I think somewhat hardier.