Coral ID please

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A recent acquisition, I forgot what they said it was called at the LFS.
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100% Hollywood Stunner that will grow VERY fast. Be careful about your final location.
^This 1000%. Here is mine in the beginning. Small, sweet and innocent. It has quickly quadrupled in size encroaching on other corals and adheres to the rock stronger than J&B weld. Never again

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100% Hollywood Stunner that will grow VERY fast. Be careful about your final location.
^This 1000%. Here is mine in the beginning. Small, sweet and innocent. It has quickly quadrupled in size encroaching on other corals and adheres to the rock stronger than J&B weld. Never again

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That’s a raja rampage. Close cousin 😄
 
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I’m the kind of reefer that can’t even get a Xenia to invade (I put it in too bright of light, it sits there pretty and never growing or expanding lol). I always laugh when I get warned about invasive corals (though it explains why this was in the cheap frag section of my LFS).

Thankfully I do have it in a section of tank that hasn’t been good for anything else (dimmer light with higher flow) and has plenty of space from anything beside the back wall, which I’d like utilized anyway.

Chalices are easy to frag, right? If it encroaches I can just break off a piece?
 

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