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Got this coral at a good price. Half the skeleton is dead but a good polyp population. If you can id this, much thanks.

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I would say that got placed next to a torch or elegance and it absorbed some of it. It'll be pretty if it grows back like it should. You could band saw off the dead part.
 
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Seems like gonipora to me too. But the polyps haven’t popped out yet. That’s why I’m not sure. Thanks for the fast reply.
 
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Btw, the skeleton with the burned out polyps was buried in the sand at the LFS.
 

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