Coral ID, please

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I agree it has that look, but it does not puff up like the others, which is why I was confused. It’s not particularly “meaty”.
 

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Trachyphyllia geoffroyi

I agree it has that look, but it does not puff up like the others, which is why I was confused. It’s not particularly “meaty”.
completely normal; most corals in the wild are not as "puffed-up" as in captivity. Aquarium corals tend to have more polyp inflation/extension

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I Googled Banana coral and only torches came up. That does not look like my other trachy. Are you sure?
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Banana coral is the common name for trachyphyllia, although it is not used in the hobby. This is T. geoffroyi like @thamnasteroid said.
 

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