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Coral ID? These two frags are identical in structure. They have polygonal structures, but aren't necessarily recessed. Each poly is about 1/8" across. No idea what they are. Any ideas?
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Coral ID? These two frags are identical in structure. They have polygonal structures, but aren't necessarily recessed. Each poly is about 1/8" across. No idea what they are. Any ideas?
Unsure.. looks like lepto??
Possibly. Doesn't resemble my others, but it's similar enough to google.
 
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Not a leptoseris, might be a psammo but I'm not quite sure about that.

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That's what we're thinking. Funny that ours look so much more colorful and healthy than what we saw on the internet.
Most wild corals are not as colorful and do not have as much polyp extension as in captivity; doesn't necessarily mean they're not as healthy.
 
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