what the heck is this????

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ok after 20 years i have never seen this coral before that i picked up. Bought as an acropora craterformis, but im not so sure. Im thinking astreopora. Any ideas???


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Looks almost like pagoda with tiny polyps,
Astreopora is good guess, only thing is the coralites seem a little widely spaced but sounds right.
 
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pretty sure its not cyphastrea, i have 5 different varietys of that coral. What really throws me is the polyp extension...
 

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I agree on Astreapora cause of the coralite structure and the polyps. They aren't collected often due to their colors. There are a few different species as well. I have one in my reef. I love it. Kinda an old school coral IMO..
 

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Astreopora scabra. Out of that family, that genus has the polyps that stick out like little flowers. VERY nice find as they are quite rare!!

I'm sorry but LOL @ Acro sp blah blah, whoever sold that to you better not have a can of zoo poo lol.
 
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