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I purchased this as a “Porites” from UC a year ago. It recently hit its stride and is growing rapidly. Each polyp has 12 tentacles and to me this appears to be a short polyped Alveopora (possibly marionensis or minuta). Polyp length is approximately 1 cm. Any thoughts?

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looks a lot like a Bernardapora (different color) that did the same for me, sat there for 3-4 months and then took off
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I agree, but half the number of tentacles that Bernardpora has (12 vs 24), leading me to think it's a short polyped Alveopora. No Porites that look like that that I'm aware of at least.

Here's UC's sales pic for comparison:
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looks a lot like a Bernardapora (different color) that did the same for me, sat there for 3-4 months and then took off
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Definitely not a bernardpora. True bernardporas are almost never seen in the hobby and look like this:
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Based off polyp extension and the clubbed appearance of tentacle tips, my first guess would be alveopora. It could still be a porites under high flow that presents longer polyps...
 

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Based off polyp extension and the clubbed appearance of tentacle tips, my first guess would be alveopora. It could still be a porites under high flow that presents longer polyps...
probably not porites either, as porites have thin, spiky tentacles on their polyps.
 
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I agree. I'm not familiar with any long polyped Porites.

Given that this coral is growing like a weed, I really wish I could find additional examples. If anyone runs across such, post them here, please!
 

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I agree. I'm not familiar with any long polyped Porites.

Given that this coral is growing like a weed, I really wish I could find additional examples. If anyone runs across such, post them here, please!
Appears to be a short tentacle alveopora.
 

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Veron suggests several in fact.

I'd like to find another to add to my spawning system but the likelihood of that is pretty slim.
 

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