Hitchhiker LPS ID?

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I've been buying some Indonesian live rock during the summer, that has been covered in dead baby LPS colonies of some kind, skeletons consisting of only a few polyps here and there. With my last rock however, one of those skeletons was not as "dead" as it appeared to be, and it has rebounded! Anyone have any thoughts to as to what it could be?

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Are you certain it’s Indonesian? It looks a lot like some common Florida hitchhiker corals. Lookup pics of the coral below:

Oculina Robusta
Phyllangia americana
Siderastrea Siderea
 
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Absolutely certain, we don't import rock from Florida over here.

Closest match I've found thus far is: Leptastrea purpurea.
 

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Absolutely certain, we don't import rock from Florida over here.

Closest match I've found thus far is: Leptastrea purpurea.
Looks like there are Oculina coral in the info/pacific….
Looks a lot like:

Oculina Patagonica​

 

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