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Raaymakers

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Hello all,
I recently bought 1 coral, just because I liked it, not even the storekeeper could tell me wath kind of coral it is.
Any1 got a idea?

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+ on moseleya, also potentially could be a multi headed Parascolymia vitiensis. Either way, super awesome coral! You'll have to update the thread when it grows a bit more.
 
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Hey all,

Tnx for the reply, in my opinion based on you're suggestion I'd say scolymia.
But here's another picture when spotfeeding. It does react, but slowly maybe could help with id
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i've never seen a scolymia bud like that one. I'm going w/ Moseleya as well, but whatever it is, I'm jealous!

nice score!
 

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