chalice or acan?

Is this a chalice or acan?

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ill get a pic of the side today for you to help and will get a pic under white light so you can see it better
 
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Chalice, enchi's have that cubic structure to them when sprouting new heads. My non expert opinion should be taken as a grain of salt :)
 

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My guess is that it's actually a Mycedium sp. It often gets called a chalice, but has eyes (corallites) that face outward rather than up. It also has a texture similar to Acanthastrea sp.

Here's the Tyree Key Lime Mango Sherbert one:
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Thanks guys going for chalice
 

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I'm going acan rotundo too, not to mention it's a common color variety in rotundoflora

Acanthastrea rotundoflora

"Colonies are encrusting, sometimes submassive. Small colonies have a conspicuous central corallite. Corallites are plocoid, becoming widely spaced and Echinophyllia-like (Pectiniidae) at colony edges"
 
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wouldn't a chalice have those long tentacles things when feeding and acans are short? just feed them and look at the tentacles. :)
 
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ok after feeding and letting it grow out some more, its an acan rotunda for sure
 

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