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Jharris032

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I think I know what it is but I’m not 100%(I bought it when I was a complete green pea)and I think it’s a large scoly around 3.5-4 inches but I’ve been told otherwise. It’s the peach color lps below the acantho. Anyone that knows can you please let me know? Thanks!!

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Does this help? It doesn’t look like a lobo to me, it even feels like leather to the touch not soft or tissue like..I don’t know

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Lobophylliidae is not just Lobophyllia; it also includes other genera, such as Acanthastrea, Micromussa, Homophyllia (bowerbankis and scolys), most chalices, etc. Lobophyllia is also a diverse genus, which includes the likes of former Symphyllia, Scolymia, and Australomussa. Now that I see your coral more clearly, I can better identify it; your coral looks like either Lobophyllia vitiensis or L. rowleyensis.
 
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