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I would love some help IDing this coral:

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Maybe Blastomussa?
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I was thinking that too. I know the picture isn't great—but the stalks of the polyps are fleshy. Is it normal for blastos (as an LPS) to have fleshy stalks like that, but a skeletal base that the entire colony grows out of?
 

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No, blastos won’t have a fleshy stalk like that. Goniopora and alveopora do, but what you have pictured doesn’t really look like either of those to me. I’m not sure what you’ve got there.
 

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+1 blastomussa merletti. I have seen stems like that on blastomussas. Not merlettis but I ticked these blastos off to confirm. It isn’t the best pic but you can see the polyp extending out and then up on the bottom.
 

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Merlettis are what I have and I’ve never seen them extend like that! Makes me think I’m doing something wrong 😂
 
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+1 blastomussa merletti. I have seen stems like that on blastomussas. Not merlettis but I ticked these blastos off to confirm. It isn’t the best pic but you can see the polyp extending out and then up on the bottom.
Thank you for the input! I am glad to know someone else's blastos are similar haha
 

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