Coral ID - Part Duex

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Let me start by first thanking all for help me ID the Hollywood Stunner in previous post - it was very much appreciated

Here is part duex of the ID - this one was just given to me and I was told it is a blue chalice - I am not 100% sure (again) it looks a little more green than blue and it looks like it has several mouths

Any thoughts would again be greatly appreciated
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I am going to say that it is a species of Mycedium. Initially, I was going to say Echinophyllia, however the eyes of the coral in Mycedium always face out.
 
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Not sure on this one. Could you take a picture from the top with whites? Might be Turbinaria. Mycedium and Echinopora have larger corallites.
Could not catch the whites - i run a lot of blue and whites timed out - let me know if these are any better
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