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This coral grows on a fragstone next to the Caulastrea.

Feels like a leather.
It's left from the Caulastrea, can not take a better picture.

It looks like a Alveopora, if I touch it nothing happens .

It's grow very slow.

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You’re right it’s a alveopora
 
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Can't see or feel a hard base.

The coral is between the rock and Caulastrea.
Difficult to view properly.

The best shot..................

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If there's no hard base then it's not a type of alevopora. Could be a long polyp toadstool, not sure though.
 
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I try to make a picture with a endoscoop, picture are bad.

But, by the light of the endoscope responded the polyps on it and shrink.

With the endoscope i see a creamy round-flat base.

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