I.D. please. Acropora or a Millepora

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What is this coral called? Was given to me as a Acropora, but I think it might be a Millepora. Thanks!
 
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it is an acropora species.... Doesnt look like acorpora millepora to me though, more like maybe a tenius
 

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Definitely an Acropora sp., not Millepora sp. Here's a link to the Fire corals, Millepora sp.: Milleporina and Fire Corals - Millepora - Overview - Encyclopedia of Life.

Very difficult to identify Acropora down to the species level. You'll have to examine down to bare skeleton, and even then experts will have arguments. However here are some points, IMO, regarding your coral.

Not an Acropora millepora. Here's a photo of my Acropora millepora, notice the skeletal structure and long hairy polyps:
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Maybe Acropora tenuis. Here's mine:
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Wider view of A. tenui:
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