Some form of favia?

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So I noticed this at my lfs and finally got around to getting it. They originally told me it was a small scoly but back tracked and said some form of favia. When I got it from them the coral was flat but this is it now about 5-10 minutes after a dip and placement. Any ideas what type of favia or what this is? Appreciate any help.

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That would help, the blue favia. When I bought it though it was flattened which I thought was weird.
 

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If youre referring to mint green on, its a scoly. Could even be a baby trachy coral.
 

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