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The blue and green frag front center in the picture
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Based on the appressed, pocketed radial corallites I can see, Id guess valida or secale but it doesn't look like its actively growing, no new growth, looks stalled which can make ID more difficult.

Agree with SawC, definitely not A. tortuosa
 
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Based on the appressed, pocketed radial corallites I can see, Id guess valida or secale but it doesn't look like its actively growing, no new growth, looks stalled which can make ID more difficult.

Agree with SawC, definitely not A. tortuosa
The blue parts on the front of the frag are all new growth. That is where is broke. About 6 weeks from that being a flat white face to the blue area you see in that picture
 

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