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Can someone help me ID this beauty? I need to know how to make him happy and healthy :) he’s a purplish color with a green center.

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Yes, though not touching of course

Caulastraea/Astraeosmilia = candy canes

They are the same coral after all
Y'all actually helped me with another candy cane I have that I bought from Corals Anonymous. I couldn’t figure out why one was so much bigger and fluffier than the other, even though they were the same neon green :face-with-hand-over-mouth: I’m in my first year and I’m obsessed with my tank :star-struck: but still soaking up as much education as I can. Thanks again.
 

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The purple one is Caulastrea furcata; the teal one is Astraeosmilia curvata

yes, it is Caulastrea. It's fine to place next to other Caulastrea of different colors.

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Both of those are Astraeosmilia curvata. Caulastrea (furcata) are the purple/pinwheel ones.
 

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Do you think I can place him closer to the green candy canes to the left of him?
From what I know, neither Caulastrea nor Astraeosmilia are particularly aggressive, so you should be able to place them close to each other.
 

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