LPS Coral Identification

torresj36

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Hello everyone. I could use your help with identifying this one. It was sold to me as a bubble coral. While I do not doubt that it is a “buubly” LPS coral, it does not look like any other Bubble Coral that I have seen. Is there anyone that could provide me with specific classification? I like the coral, would just like to know or confirm what it is. Thanks everyone. Hope you are enjoying your Sunday.
 

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Hard to see with heavy blue lights, any pics under white lighting? I think it could be a "Fox Coral" or "Bubble Coral" :)
 

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Hello everyone. I could use your help with identifying this one. It was sold to me as a bubble coral. While I do not doubt that it is a “buubly” LPS coral, it does not look like any other Bubble Coral that I have seen. Is there anyone that could provide me with specific classification? I like the coral, would just like to know or confirm what it is. Thanks everyone. Hope you are enjoying your Sunday.
Its bubble coral for sure and similar to mine. Its sinuosa species
 

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It could be a fox coral, or it could be plerogyra discus.
 

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