Master Lobo or Master Scoly?

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So…. I’ve never seen anything quite like this before and it about to hop for sale. But having a really hard time figuring out exactly what it is. Lobophyllia? Scolymia?

What are your thoughts?

Coral has a thin base sinilar to a scoly. Single mouth. Puffy edges. Doesn’t scream lobo. And doesn’t scream scoly.

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My guess is you have a ufo Scoly in nonstandard colors

Here is my 5 color Scoly

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So leaning scoly from everyone? Yes very unique, haven’t ever seen anything like it. I wonder if it is considered a master or a one off ultra
Price is a good indicator too between a lobo or Scoly LOL
 

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So leaning scoly from everyone? Yes very unique, haven’t ever seen anything like it. I wonder if it is considered a master or a one off ultra
It’s a high grade due to uniqueness but not the most desirable colors that collectors look for. I like unique things and I think it’s nice. But it’s not a master

My friend just sold his master. This is a master grade Scoly
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So…. I’ve never seen anything quite like this before and it about to hop for sale. But having a really hard time figuring out exactly what it is. Lobophyllia? Scolymia?

What are your thoughts?

Coral has a thin base sinilar to a scoly. Single mouth. Puffy edges. Doesn’t scream lobo. And doesn’t scream scoly.

IMG_1973.jpeg IMG_1974.jpeg IMG_2024.jpeg
When it goes on sale, let us know what type of coral they sold it as
 

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So…. I’ve never seen anything quite like this before and it about to hop for sale. But having a really hard time figuring out exactly what it is. Lobophyllia? Scolymia?

What are your thoughts?

Coral has a thin base sinilar to a scoly. Single mouth. Puffy edges. Doesn’t scream lobo. And doesn’t scream scoly.

IMG_1973.jpeg IMG_1974.jpeg IMG_2024.jpeg
Scoly likely (technically homophyllia australis), Lobos usually don't have mottled coloration
 

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True but some lobo can look like Scoly and be pricy
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That last one's like my acan pachysepta! Love the brilliant green center with the orange ring. But be careful. They are AGGRESSIVE. I've seen mine toss mesenterial filaments pretty far and completely cover a frag.
 

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On second thought, this could be Lobophyllia vitiensis. Is the corallum flat? Where was this collected, Australia or Indonesia/other? If not AU, then it's definitely not a scoly (Homophyllia australis), as those are Australian endemics.
 

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