Possible Slight Raja Chalice Morph?

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So I have this Raja which you can learn more about here https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/i...chalice-why-to-not-give-up-on-corals.1089917/

The parent

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The possible morph. It's like an XL Pepperoni Space Pizza. Not those little pepperoni.

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What's your thoughts? I think there was enough damage to cause DNA alterations for sure.
 

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The yellow polyps are 2x the size
To me they just are clustered closer together. I think that is attributed to a difference in growth rate from one frag to the other and nothing to do with morphing. flow, lighting, and amount of food particles in the water column can all attribute to how clustered those grow
 
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To me they just are clustered closer together. I think that is attributed to a difference in growth rate from one frag to the other and nothing to do with morphing. flow, lighting, and amount of food particles in the water column can all attribute to how clustered those grow
Those chalices are almost touching each other and I have another one on the other side too.so why is it only this one looks different out of 3?
 

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