Coral id .. ?

Drewbacca

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Hmmm... anyone?
(..i mean, how should I know!? ..Not like I chose..and bought it Myself last year.)
Thnx. :)
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possibly Turbinaria? Would need a better photo to tell
 
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The better detail I get, the more I think you are correct... Turbinaria.
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Yeah probably a turbinaria

Like this

 

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...and this one.. psammacora?..porites?
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I would need a better photo showing septo-costae to ID properly. The morph you have is labeled as Psammocora, but depending on whether the septo-costae are petaloid or not, it could also be Pavona or Cycloseris wellsi/explanulata.

Does it look like this:
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or like this:
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I have diff varieties of both.. and can normally id with a decent level of confidence.. wether that condidence is true or false is a diff topic.. : ) always learning.
this one is just So Fraggin difficult.. I suppose because it is just so small right now.. This is probably the best pic I can get:
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