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Not a clue
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Hard Stony structure with super soft tissue, seems like the less light the better. Longer tendrils at night but more puffy during the day (as long as it's not disturbed)
 
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I have a favia and pavona i bought off wwc, none of them even look close, but this one's straight out of the ocean so who knows
 
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If you consider it to have 2 pieces, each piece is about 1.5 inches or more
 
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5 mouths on 1 side I put some lite kalk soultion near it and the mouths became very visible
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Favia corals have a quite a few looks to them depending on the species. Maybe yours is a type of trachyphyllia, I'm not sure to be honest. From your first pic, it looks like a favia.
 
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