Help ID this on live rock

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Gulf of Mexico live rock around 14 months old. This has been growing. Stony skeleton
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Gulf of Mexico live rock around 14 months old. This has been growing. Stony skeleton
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Does it have long flowy polyps that extend at night/day?

If so it's a Cup Coral.

Does it look like this at night?

I bought a piece of Live Rock from Tampa Bay Saltwater...and it came with this type of Cup Coral.
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Polyps are short. They extend at night. Corallites are approximately 1.5-2 mm across. Growing slowly.
 

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