Crusting coral with soft nubs ?

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I was at my LFS yesterday and like usual gravitated to the coral. I picked out the first 2 and the owner said he’d do 3 for 99$ so of course I grabbed another.
He wasn’t exactly sure what it was so I figured why not. It moves like a soft coral when it’s content, but when it closes it’s hard. It’s crusting over the edges of the rock.
Anybody know what this is called ?

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Not entirely sure but if it moved like a soft coral and looks like a hard coral when it's retracted it could be some type of a plate. Not sure about the encrusting part. I'd say it's not a chalice because I have never seen a chalice with polyps like that.
Haha right. I’ll probably put it on a small island and see how it grows.
 
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Fungi plate (or whatever they are called these days), freak hair pavona, or some type of fuzzy mushroom (low suspicion).
I can see that. I just googled freak hair Pavona and it definitely seems about the same. When I moved it I expected it to feel soft but it definitely isn’t, so that’s kinda cool.
Thanks for the step in the right direction!
 

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