Encrusting coral ID

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I ordered this from SBB Corals, and I'm not sure what coral this is. On the website all their encrusting corals are just called encrusting corals. I'm sure the real name is on the site somewhere, but I feel like making this post will be faster.
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How should I care for it? (food, lighting, placement, etc.)
Dipsastraea can be found in various environments, from intertidal rubble-beds to reef walls ~70ft deep, so they can be kept in various conditions. The main key to keeping these (and basically any other coral) is consistency. When moving them to a place with different conditions (flow, lighting, params), remember to acclimate them.
 
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Dipsastraea can be found in various environments, from intertidal rubble-beds to reef walls ~70ft deep, so they can be kept in various conditions. The main key to keeping these (and basically any other coral) is consistency. When moving them to a place with different conditions (flow, lighting, params), remember to acclimate them.
Do they have long sweeper tenticles?
 

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