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Hey guys

Anybody know what those LPS are?

Thanks in advance

Cheers, Flow
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Hmm pictures attached via tapatalk are only 52k.
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Maybe thats better now.


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Im not super good at id'ing LPS but the first looks like a wellso/trachy brain and the second acan hillae.
 

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#1 I would say trach
#2 I would say acan maxima or it could be a Lobomussa
 
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1st one almost definitely an open brain Wellsophyllia/Trachyphyllia. Seems like the name has changed a couple times and I'm not sure what the currently correct one is but I call mine a Trachyphyllia geoffroyi since that was correct last time I checked. Knowing taxonomists...this has probably changed LOL

2nd one looks like Acanthastrea hillae to me, but I've only seen a handfull of bowerbanki and hillae in person and can't know for sure they were labelled correctly.
 
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Trachyphylia and hillari Looks both good for me though.

Thank you so much guys!


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...but I've only seen a handfull of bowerbanki and hillae in person and can't know for sure they were labelled correctly.
Hillae are VERY fleshy compared to bowerbanki (which are much more favia-like, in terms of the amount of tissue above the skeleton).
 

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