Species?

ctpeasy

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When I got this guy he was bone white due to a bad AEFW infestation. With a little TLC and patience it is now green, with a gold sheen, and has short polyps with longer polyps resembling a millipora. Haven’t been able to find any kind of species ID on it. Looked up smooth skinned millipora and I guess that isn’t a thing. Any help?

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Also, bonus shot of a happy tenuis that’s been slowly coloring up bit by bit. Got some blue tips on it now. [emoji322][emoji322][emoji322][emoji41]

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Thanks guys.
 

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Millepora - with the caveat that the radial corallites become more "tube" shaped as the acro grows.
 

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