Forgive the poor quality of these pics but any ID thought for hitchhiker lps?

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I’ve had this hitchhiking lps for several months and it’s been slowly growing. It has a noticeable outer stony skeleton and short tendril polyps that are most prominent during heeding time.
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I’ve had this hitchhiking lps for several months and it’s been slowly growing. It has a noticeable outer stony skeleton and short tendril polyps that are most prominent during heeding time.
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ery hard pic as you stated to work with. Can be duncan coral or blastomussa, but a mere guess based on fuzzy images
 

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The bluer pic makes it look like an elegance, but the top looks like a duncan…toss up!
 

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Better pics- appears as maze brain coral
That’s the bigger of the 2. It has some wild polyp extension at night and when I feed the the tank.This is pic I took when I had the rock in my nano.
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It's much fleshier than a maze.
Yeah the top one maaaybe be the same just smaller, but this guy I do think is a Rose based on google searching. The top pics of the smaller coral are making me lean towards a type of maze brain based on image search
 

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Yeah the top one maaaybe be the same just smaller, but this guy I do think is a Rose based on google searching. The top pics of the smaller coral are making me lean towards a type of maze brain based on image search
I'm still thinking rose, but time will tell ;)

Just for fun, take a look at this tank:

 
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I'm still thinking rose, but time will tell ;)

Just for fun, take a look at this tank:

Beautiful. Would love it if they’d start mari/aquaquculturing them
 

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I'm still thinking rose, but time will tell ;)

Just for fun, take a look at this tank:

That is an amazing tank!
 

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