Aussie live rock coral hitchhiker

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Stony coral hitchhiker on Aussie live rock from Unique Coral. Any ideas?
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It kinda looks like a baby torch. If it's Stony it's a possibility.
 
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Whatever it it, it’s either completely bleached, or not old enough to see color yet. Either way, I’m feeding it reef roids & phytoplankton.
 

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Definitely looks like one except they don't have a skeleton. That skeleton looks like a torch.
 

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Looks like this one type of dendrophyllia which is NPS corals that are not allowed to be traded anymore from my understanding. I would definitely keep it and feed it very frequently (if not daily)
 

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