Lps id maybe trachy?

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It’s been around nine months since the inicial post, that means update time.

She has now developed 4 mouths they seem individual mouths similar to an australomussa but not flat enough to be one. Any thoughts

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I'm holding on trachyphyllia ;)
 
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I'm holding on trachyphyllia ;)

Could we be missing another coral that not been thought off?

As far as I know I’ve never seen a trachy separating it’s mouths with walls. Almost like she’s trying to separate

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Not on intial thought. I'm waiting to see how it grows. It's unusual due to the size of the coral but it still has a trachyphyllia look to me. The trachy I had grew a total of 5 mouths but it was very large. Corals can do crazy things so I'm enjoying seeing this coral grow
 

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