Help with Coral Identification

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Good Day to everyone ,

ive bought this Coral about 8 years ago and it has grown from a small colony to a pretty large one .
Now ive done some frags but tbh ... i dont know the name of this Coral anymore , i already searched the web like crazy but cant find the exact species .
Maybe someone here know it ?

Greetings from Germany ,

Mark ;)

ps: ive also put in a picture from 2017 , i already had it for 3 years :)
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Hey Blaxsun ,

thanks for your reply . I think you might be right , i guess i bought it as a lobophyllia . Could it be a Loophyllia Castata ?
 

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I would also guess this. Either way it is either a lobo or what until very recently what was considered a lobo. In any case 99% of the time it is sold as a lobo.
One or the other. But, pachysepta is very aggressive, from what I have read. It will eat it's neighbors. I guess lobos do to? A bit inexperienced to say.
 

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One or the other. But, pachysepta is very aggressive, from what I have read. It will eat it's neighbors. I guess lobos do to? A bit inexperienced to say.

I have read that the pachysepta are much more aggressive also. Personally i have never noticed any difference at all and put them right next to and touching other true lobos and never had an issue(and supposedly from what I read they should fight)
 

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Looks like a pachysepta to me. You can usually tell by the flesh.
 

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