Any ID on this plate?

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The picture isn’t mine, it’s from the vendor. I bought a frag of this a couple weeks ago and was curious what it actually is? It’s pink/orange under my lights with a neon green mouth. They sell it as Hot Pepper plate and have it listed as a Fungia. It doesn’t look like my heliofungia, the ridges are more pronounced.

I’ve reached out to the vendor, Top Shelf Aquatics, but have not heard back.
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The picture isn’t mine, it’s from the vendor. I bought a frag of this a couple weeks ago and was curious what it actually is? It’s pink/orange under my lights with a neon green mouth. They sell it as Hot Pepper plate and have it listed as a Fungia. It doesn’t look like my heliofungia, the ridges are more pronounced.

I’ve reached out to the vendor, Top Shelf Aquatics, but have not heard back.
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Its a short-tentacled plate coral. However, I could find that exact color anywhere.
 

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