Mystery SPS: Can you ID it?

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Hey everyone!

My local family-run coral shop here in Taiwan has a beautiful neon orange SPS that they can't identify, nor can anyone I know. Does anyone have any idea what we're looking at here? It's a beautiful piece at a great price but I hesitate to buy it because I'm a beginner and have no idea about its care requirements...

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I would it looks a lot like a stylophora or pocillopora with the exception of the polyps... They don't look very similar mine but maybe the picture is not helping. Montipora digitata has a similar stature as well...
 

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I would say it looks most like a pocillopora, but possibly a little faded/bleached in color.
 
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Pocillopora sounds like the most popular speculative answer but even so, it looks a bit different, no?
 

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I'm gonna go out side the box a little, looking at the small pyramid shaped polyps and shape I would say it appears to be a Orange Psammocora. A little bleached and the branching structure is unusual but that's what I would out my money on.;)
 

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I've had one for a while, found it at my lfs under the frag rack, this one looks either bleached or in a ulns. I will say I haven't seen any branch like that but ironically I just came across this a few minutes ago.

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