Coral ID - is this even an LPS?

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honestly not sure on this one. Could be a corallimorph, or could be lobophylliid.
I was actually thinking last night while staring at it that a Lobophyllia (or as mentioned before Acan Lord) would be a likelihood. Just basing this off of the unique texture of the tissue, how far it extends out, and the fact it is forming multiple heads.
 

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I was actually thinking last night while staring at it that a Lobophyllia (or as mentioned before Acan Lord) would be a likelihood. Just basing this off of the unique texture of the tissue, how far it extends out, and the fact it is forming multiple heads.
Lobophylliid refers to the family Lobophylliidae, not just Lobophyllia. I actually don't think it's a lobo or acan (Micromussa), as they have a more "velvety" flesh texture. If this coral is really a scleractinian, I would guess that it is either a Mycedium (not a lobophylliid) or true acan.
 

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