Turbinaria collection/ids

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So, starting to build out a Turbinaria collection. Right now only have 4 specimen, but grabbing them anytime I see them at my LFS’s.

1. Turbinaria heroinsis?
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2. This one is always happy

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3. New this week
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4. New yesterday. (Hoping different than 1)

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Thanks for any ids and hope y’all enjoy!
-Chris
 

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That coral does not appear to be common (if at all) in the trade. So don’t think that is it.
Duncanopsammia peltata was reclassified from Turbinaria, and are identified by their "Duncan-like" polyps, which your first two corals have. Also keep in mind that vendor and collector listings may not always be accurate because of misidentifications and outdated taxonomy.
 

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So, starting to build out a Turbinaria collection. Right now only have 4 specimen, but grabbing them anytime I see them at my LFS’s.

1. Turbinaria heroinsis?
IMG_4837.jpeg


2. This one is always happy

IMG_4838.jpeg


3. New this week
IMG_4836.jpeg


4. New yesterday. (Hoping different than 1)

IMG_4835.jpeg

IMG_4826.jpeg



Thanks for any ids and hope y’all enjoy!
-Chris
Would love to see if anyone can ID that 2nd to last one, I’ve been staring at a colony almost identical to that and can’t figure out what it is
 

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They're also actually not too uncommon; they're often misidentified as Turbinaria. Here are some online listings:
Vivid Aquariums, listed as Pagoda Cup
Living Reef Orlando, listed as Pagoda Cup
Barrier Reef Aquariums (misIDed as Turbinaria)
LiveAquaria (misIDed as Turbinaria)
Looking at this a few months later but pagoda cups used to be everywhere. I also don't think I had ever heard anyone refer to them as Turbinaria prior to them being reclassified to Duncans, so I don't know how the mislabeling is so prevalent.
 

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