Need ID on Coral.

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Bought this, but not sure on the ID.

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Looks like a bubble gum montipora digitata if it has a blue base and red polyps.
 
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Thanks, I went to a Coral Show, and couldn’t remember what this one was. Going to have to take my Sharpie with me and write on the bag. I think it’s a Forest Fire, the lights were down last night, when I saw this message.
 

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If it's green base red polyps it's a forest or emerald fire.
 

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If it's blue base with green tips it's a bubblegum

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All green bright forest fire

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Emerald fire is a darker forest green.
 

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