Coral Identification

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Hi,

Please can somebody help me identify this coral please?

I got this frag for free from the LFS I work in, it was donated to me by a customer who was also unsure what it was.

It is approximately 1cm in diameter, it is flat (about 1mm in height), formed of what look like tiny orange coloured polyps, it has a green centre and the tiny 'orange polyps' are outlined by a lilac/purple border. Its is quite beautiful and hasn't grown much in the 4 months it has been in my reef.

These were the best photo's of it that I could get. Any help appreciated. :)
 

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You forgot the pics.
 
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Oops... Sorry. I've also posted this twice.
 

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