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Hi, was wondering if anyone can id what lps coral this is. I bought it just purely out of liking its look and the seller sold it as a generic “open brain”. Its been with me for two months. Its a little less inflated then it usually is as the lights were already out for a few hours since its night here.

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Just thought I’d share how it is doing. Its pretty much lost most of its outer ring greens but its extremely fluffy.
 

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I'd say definitely no to lobo per flesh texture, also leaning away from A. Pachysepta as they have a more bubbly tissue. I'd say trachyphyllia is a possibility/likely. Honestly when I first saw it, it reminded me of certain aussie scolys
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But I don't think that's it. @encrustingacro?
 

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