Green Monti ID?

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do we have a separate ID area? if not, does this look familiar to anyone? was brown when i bought it, just now starting to color up nicely. saw some pics of montipora vietnamesis? spelled right? either way it looked pretty similar, lookin for some input if anyones got it


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I don't know, some kind of danae? How long have you had it, and are you sure its colored up all the way?
 
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no i dont htink its colored up all the way, it gets brighter every day. ive had it for close to a month now, when i bought it it was mostly brown with a couple patches of light green around the outside. im not too hot with my montis yet. danae doesnt sound like a bad shot though. someone else in another forums just suggested spongodes. what do you think?
 

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It could be spongodes or monti confusa. Spongodes usually grows like stalagmites and confusa grows more horizontal.
 

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