Coral ID help

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Been trying to figure out what coral this is. It came back from an old “dead” mystery frag from 2 years ago that I fried with too high placement and halide lighting. I introduced some red and blue mushrooms. Actually saw the red Polyps a week later and thought I was about to have a bad mushroom experience.

I thought it was a Jedi monti, but then saw cyphastrea. It’s grown about an inch in the last 6 months. My goby likes to plant its butt there whenever I want a clear picture!

Moving tanks soon and want to know what it is so I can relocate it appropriately.
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Photos under white lights would help, but from the photos alone, I’m guessing cyphastrea.
Here’s a photo under Sunlight! Main reason for moving tanks is winter morning Sun coming through a high bay window plays havoc on my tank.
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