Fungia/plate coral.

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I recently got this bright orange/yellow fungia and I have no idea what it was. Since it is kind of bright I search "Aussie orange fungia" and boom found some that looks almost identical. Last picture is mine and I cannot capture the color with cell phone picture. Anyway, mine seems to have longer tentacles. Not sure they are the same.
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I got one too but with shorter tentacles, absolutely beautiful corals.

One of my faviorites to feed, really greedy and reactive.

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I like mine too; I was like how the heck the tentacles are a bit longer than all the pics I have seen, but not long like the long tentacles type ":-)

I got one too but with shorter tentacles, absolutely beautiful corals.

One of my faviorites to feed, really greedy and reactive.

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I put mine on a frag disc and after a few days I notice he has moved to 1 side of the disc. I turned the disc 180 degree so if he moves to the same direction, he gets right back to the center of the disc LOL
 

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These guys have a habit of moving around. Mine stayed happily in one place for well over a month then one day decide to move and is staying put again

Mine is also has long tentacles
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