please help id this

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I never do well with these……could it be a Hydnophora?
 

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Too small and fuzzy to tell. I am leaning toward Acropora.
 

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It's not hydnophora... I would lean toward a form of acro, but I think it is bleached a bit by looking at the pic. If there are better colors can you get a better pic? Maybe closer up and less fuzzy (Use the macro setting on your camera)?
 

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