Coral id please

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LFS called it an Australian eyepopper chalice. Is this correct? Thanks.
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It’s a chalice but don’t know the selling name
 
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Agreed. I thought it was a cyphastrea myself. Now I’m thoroughly confused.
 
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I was pretty sure it was cyphaestra but really enjoyed the brightness. I’m not overly concerned with name but since I think I’ll lower it down into the tank. I was mostly concerned so I could have correct tank placement.
 

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I was pretty sure it was cyphaestra but really enjoyed the brightness. I’m not overly concerned with name but since I think I’ll lower it down into the tank. I was mostly concerned so I could have correct tank placement.
Cyphastrea does better under low lighting.
 
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I dropped it to the bottom of my tank. Trying to get the blue to come out. Renting a PAR meter this weekend to see what I look like.
 

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