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Seems to be the right answer. I saw that one on tidal gardens, really incredible specimen. I got mine from coral.com, pretty reasonably priced on sale and they were very diligent in packing.
Looks like: A solitary, disc-shaped coral with the bold green radiating stripes, sitting flat on the sand.
Likely ID: type of maze brain coral, likely a Platygyra
not Platygyra, notice the valley size and fleshiness of the coenosarcPlatygyra.
pic related is a Paragoniastrea, not a Platygyra too
Symphyllia were reclassified to Lobophyllia ~2016that’s a Symphyllia coral , low light moderate flow, very hungry coral always ready to eat and aggressive it will almost always win the battle, the deep groves you see are used to trap particles of food and it’s a slow grower.