HELP! I cannot indetify this coral

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Hello All! I have a new coral which was given to me. The person I got it from had no idea what it is. No name or anything. Maybe you guys can help me out! Thank you

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That pic is much better. I’m not as certain as the skeleton is throwing me off. I can tell you it’ll take some time to get healthier. It should be puffier at least during the day
 
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That pic is much better. I’m not as certain as the skeleton is throwing me off. I can tell you it’ll take some time to get healthier. It should be puffier at least during the day
Thanks! Hopefully once it puffs up i can get some better pics and color. Hopefully get an id on it
 

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2nd pic has me thinking lobo as well. Distinct heads and spiky skeleton. Acans heads are more combined and not spiky.
 
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I dont think my lighting is quite strong enough for him. Have him placed in the sand bed for right now because if the low flow. I have a new light coming tomorrow, Hopefully that will urge him to perk up a little
 

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+1 on sick blasto
IMO, the skeleton is way too big to be blastomussa, even a massive Wellsi has relatively small corallites compared to the size of the actual polyp, the septa also don’t protrude above the corallite. The color is also uncharacteristic of a blasto, and the separation between the mouth and outer rim of the polyp is uncharacteristic of blastomussa (the out polyp and mouth/inner polyp aren’t separated, blastos don’t have feeding tentacles that come out between the oral disc and outer polyp like a lobo, scoly, or acan). I’m not a taxonomist, and it can be really difficult to properly identify a sickly coral through photos, but IMO, all the clues point to a lobophyllia.

Here is a photo of Wellsi corallites from Corals of the World, notice that the septa don’t protrude up like they do in the OP’s photo, also notice the uniform round shape.
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Here is a coralife from Lobophyllia hemprichii (one of the more commonly kept lobos), also from CotW, notice how the septa are more jagged and protrude above the corallite:
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looking any better yet ? opening and closing?
 
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looking any better yet ? opening and closing?
Nope! Same as last night. I have a feeling my light is not strong enough. I have all softies except this one and all other corals are doing just fine! Water parameters are stable. My alk is a little low so may have something to do it?
 

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