Chalice name?

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When I got this at a swap I was told it was a watermelon chalice. After looking at some pics of the many varieties of watermelon chalice I think it's something else. It looks like a muted bubblegum chalice. But I ask the experts!

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Is there a lot of variation within "named" corals? It seems google image search or even people selling chalices have different colors for the same name. That does look closer to what I have but when I searched mummy eye it had more of an orange tint to the flesh with the green.
 

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Yes you are right. There are many variations in coral. Even within the same tank a chalice can look different.
 
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Someone mentioned "reverse watermelon". When looking at some mummy eyes they seem to have more of an orange eye color. Is that a wrong assumption? Should I just be calling these things reverse watermelons?
 

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