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Resembles cyphastrea but the corallites are smaller.

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Could you get a better pic possibly? It looks like an Acroporid possibly; maybe Montipora or a small-polyped Alveopora. Or it could be Stylocoeniella; IDK
 
Could you get a better pic possibly? It looks like an Acroporid possibly; maybe Montipora or a small-polyped Alveopora. Or it could be Stylocoeniella; IDK
Yeah, that's a pretty crappy picture. I'll try to get a better one tomorrow.
 
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Montipora undata?

Edit: I see we're in the LPS forum, my bad
I don't believe it's a monti.

This is one of the many "MPS" corals... the polyps are not large but not as small as most SPS, lol.
 
nm, lol! My guess is stylo also.
 
Pavona of some variety

Edit: I take that back, I don’t see anything cauliflower like.

cyphastrea
 
It's not cyphastrea, the polyps are too small.
Def not pavona ;)
def not pavona, but is that full extension? Does it ever get any sweepers? Polyps are not dense enough (from what I see) to be psammocora either. Thst brings us back to some kind of monti.
 
def not pavona, but is that full extension? Does it ever get any sweepers? Polyps are not dense enough (from what I see) to be psammocora either. Thst brings us back to some kind of monti.
Or stylo
 
def not pavona, but is that full extension? Does it ever get any sweepers? Polyps are not dense enough (from what I see) to be psammocora either. Thst brings us back to some kind of monti.
I'll get better pics tomorrow. I just got the coral so not sure if that's full extension.
 
I don’t see any nubs or vertical growths for as far as it has encrusted. I wouldn’t think so, but for doing this for more than 2 decades, I am maybe the world’s worst at remembering coral species or identifying odd ones…. Or fish for that matter. I just never took an interest in absorbing the information. Sad, but true.

Fully open to being wrong.
 
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The more i look online, the more I'm leaning toward stylo or some sort of monti. The pic below is blown up; the polyps are actually much smaller than they look, otherwise I'd say cyphastrea.

Regardless, I hope to keep it alive, lol.

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The more i look online, the more I'm leaning toward stylo or some sort of monti. The pic below is blown up; the polyps are actually much smaller than they look, otherwise I'd say cyphastrea.

Regardless, I hope to keep it alive, lol.

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Could you possibly bring it closer to the glass and take a photo up close?
 
Could you possibly bring it closer to the glass and take a photo up close?
Hey, i was trying to tag you (@encrustingacro), lol. Glad I realized this is you :)

This is probably the best pic I'll be able to get due to its placement in the tank.
 

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