Staghorn?

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I was told this is a staghorn. Can anyone confirm if it is or isn't? If it isn't, what's the ID?

 

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It looks to have a staghorn type growth, the exact species I'm no sure.
 

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"Staghorn" is a generic term, not related to a specific species but related to a growth type.
 
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Thanks everyone! Are they relatively hardy? I am turning my reef into a fowlr and will probably keep a few corals in there that my angels don't eat. So far, they havn't taken a liking to any of my sps or zoas. Since I am adding more fish, my water may become a bit "dirtier" and phosphates may go up a little bit. Will this stag be fine in a little dirtier water like the montis are or do they need pristine water?
 

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