Help ID this coral hitchhiker

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Got some really nice rock from a local reefer that is quite old. It has this coral on it that I can’t quite ID. I’m thinking a rhodactus mushroom. Any idea??
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Some sort of LPS based off of the feeder tentacles and shape of the mouth. Not exactly sure what kind, but maybe some variation of chalice or faviidae. A white light picture would help to get a better ID.
 
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thanks everyone! I’ll doa. White light shot today, and also give it a poke to see if there’s a skeleton. Here’s the two corals I’m thinking it could be, as it’s very bright teel and orange.
 

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