Coral ID please

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Girlfriend picked this up for me and im not sure what it is and what it likes. I believe I saw some little white feelers coming out of it only once since its been in the tank.

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I get mixed up with blasto's/scolly's/favia/favites/abandoned and lobo but I reckon one of them lol but watch I be wrong totally ha ha .
I not saying they are them but taking a guess to see what others say it actually is.
Guess is facia ^_^
 

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Looks like a favia to me. I have a similar neon green one
 
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If it is Favia it looks like I have it too high in the tank and it has too much flow over it (might be why ive only seen the feelers only once) Ill lower it down and slow the flow and see if it will peek out.
 

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If it is Favia it looks like I have it too high in the tank and it has too much flow over it (might be why ive only seen the feelers only once) Ill lower it down and slow the flow and see if it will peek out.
I believe for the most part all the brains mentioned require pretty much the same care. I have a small war coral and it looks healthiest in low light and lowish flow. Mine also usually only has feeding tentacles out after the lights are off.
 

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