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Bought this encrusting coral the other day. The salesperson just called it an “encrusting coral”. There’s two different ones on the frags, does anyone know exactly what kind they are?

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hmmm I cannot really tell from the picture, is there anyway to get a closer more clear picture? From what I can see, maybe its a Leptastrea??
 
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Sorry for the blurriness. Where it’s sitting I can’t get a pic by sticking the phone against the glass
 

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Sorry for the blurriness. Where it’s sitting I can’t get a pic by sticking the phone against the glass
Yeah from what i can see it looks like a spit fire leptastrea but i might be wrong
 

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I think I have the same thing. It looks to be a Bling Bling cyphastrea.
 

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