hydnophora??

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I bought this about 3 weeks ago. It looks the same as it did in the store. It was cheap and the people at the store didnt know what it was. I think its a hydnophora, but the ones I see online are super fuzzy. There are polyps visible but nothing like what what I see on the interwebs. Is this normal for a small frag? Is it something different or is it not in good health?

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Thank you! I've read they can be aggressive but its a large tank and I have lots of room.
 

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Branching Hydnophora, yes. They will take small particulate food. A hardy coral for the most part.
 

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