Coral Type Identification

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This guy has great polyp extension. Just starting to get some blue on the growth tips. Anyone know what type of coral this is? Looks like a skinny tenuis, but it doesn’t look like the four other tenuis I have.

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Look like a Tenuis.
 

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I could get on board with A. Tenuis. There are a few other species of "bottlebrush" types that I could also get on board with like A. Subglabra.

In any case, it is a nice coral.
 

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My guess would be A. Batunai or Tenuis. Batunai can get some insanely cool growth structure when its doing well
 
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Thanks guys.

Might update this thread once I get some more color out of it.
 

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