Unknown coral id

Kmst80

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I picked up this branching coral today, Lfs couldn't tell me what it was.
After a bit of research I think it might be a Echinopora of some sort?
Input very welcome.
It's a stony coral, wasn't very slimy handling it. Got told it likes stinging, might mean sweeper pollyps?

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I think it isn’t E. horrida but E. mammiformis.

Whatever species it is, it’s a very nice find!
 
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ooh OOH, I've got this one. It's Echinopora mammiformis, I LOVE this species. It's the first time I've seen it in aquarium though
 

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