Coral ID? Received in a battle box

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I was wondering if someone could help me ID this. I received it in a battle box last January.

Unfortunately I lost most of the items on the list during a move last February. Some how this guy survived the move, a faulty ATO, faulty doser, and months of neglect due to a newborn lol.
It is finally starting to color up, and show signs of growth

Of the list I think the most probable suspects are shades of fall, dog boy clathara, or pink tip paletta

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Really sorry to hear about the crash man.I think I see blue polyps, which would immediately bring me to the grape juice. let's see how it looks in another couple of months and a positive ID should be pretty easy with any luck.
 
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I think your right! For some reason I didn’t think the grape juice made it, so that’s why i I wasn’t considering it as a possibility
 

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