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I'm stumped, Stereonephthya or ? Told frm Australia, actual coral 2 inches ,so hard to id. I think Vietnam

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It's gotta be litophyton, just saw ton of photos and looks very similar. @fragit thanks, and thanks everyone
Looks just like my yellow litophyton when it’s closed up. I’m not seeing any photos of that coral actually in water as you’ve indicated a couple times. Am I missing something?
 
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Looks just like my yellow litophyton when it’s closed up. I’m not seeing any photos of that coral actually in water as you’ve indicated a couple times. Am I missing something?

The photo on the opening page I took just before putting coral in the display tank. These corals were added to NPS corals I picked up yesterday late late at night from a trans shipper of corals. They need lighting

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Is from the Nepthea familia. Is called Lemnalia sp.
 

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