Is this Favia?

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I just bought this coral from my LFS, and they said it's a favia but I've never seen favia like this before. Do you guys know this coral
 
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Ok, I'll make another video. I'll touch the coral a little bit, so it can be seen a little bit clearer.
 

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Not Favia; possibly Leptastrea or Psammocora

If it is a galaxia make sure to give it plenty of room. It'll put out long feeders and sting everything.
Not Galaxea; notice how the growth form is thamnasteroid/cerioid, not plocoid

Looks like GSP to me.
Not GSP; note the number of tentacles per polyp. Eight is the normal tentacle count for soft corals; this coral has more than eight.
 

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Not Favia; possibly Leptastrea or Psammocora



Not Galaxea; notice how the growth form is thamnasteroid/cerioid, not plocoid


Not GSP; note the number of tentacles per polyp. Eight is the normal tentacle count for soft corals; this coral has more than eight.
soo...
then what is it?
 

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Like the circle shape thingies, the dips with the colors, idk how to describe it :loudly-crying-face::loudly-crying-face::loudly-crying-face:
You mean calices? Those can be obscured by the tentacles. I honestly would need a higher-quality photo--possibly closed up--to tell, but it's definitely not a Galaxea. The closed-up video did show corallite boundaries and a visible coenosarc, so I'm leaning Leptastrea.
 

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I just bought this coral from my LFS, and they said it's a favia but I've never seen favia like this before. Do you guys know this coral

Not a Favia. I was thinking psammocora, also, but the underlying skeleton is wrong. I was almost thinking goniopora, but the night shot doesn't show any dimples in the skeleton. So now I'm back on galaxea. Mine is rounded, like that, but I can't tell if the polyps have the individual skeletons.
 
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Quiet possible Leptastrea
 

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Galaxia or the above
Do the polyps have a crown skeleton under them? Or is it more flat and round when it's receded?
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