Can someone help ID this coral?

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galaxea, an LPS. usually left VERY isolated as they have very long sweeper tentacles that have a powerful sting to other corals.

could possibly be a goniopora, but i'm more confident in it being a galaxea.
 

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galaxea, an LPS. usually left VERY isolated as they have very long sweeper tentacles that have a powerful sting to other corals.

could possibly be a goniopora, but i'm more confident in it being a galaxea.
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