Help with SPS ID

bluewill

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purchased this at a LFS yesterday ,employee told me he had just gotten it in , looked at recieving log ,told me it was a Pocillopora , said calliflower coral . I've been researching online and think no way
I really don't think its a Pocillapora, looks more like a Montipora , Coral is bright lime neon green, and looks like it is plating and branching. checking online the closest I could find is Montipora aequituberculata. Its Hoping someone can help ID

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I think it is the hydnophora.
You can check it on the web.
If it is Hydnophora., You may be leaving it away to others coral.
That's a very aggressive one.
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just check images for hydnopora , and really don't think so , the branches are not round or cylindrical , the branches are thin ridged plate like
 

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This is without a shred of doubt a hydnophora, there are also different special es of hydnophora.

I also have this exact coral myself, came from WWC aka WWC glowstick for $10 on their eBay auctions....

It’s quite aggressive so make sure it’s far from other corals or it will kill them.
 

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