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I noticed this growing in my tank last month very small and has 5 small polyps.

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I don't think it's aphasia cause when the polyps retract it's got a hard skeleton.

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Galaxea maybe? Does it have long sweeper tentacles?
Not really long. Last month when I fount it only had 3 polyps since then 2 more polyps have grown. They seem to stay small like my meteor shower Cyphastrea.
 

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Skeleton doesn’t look like any cup coral I’ve seen... I’m out of guesses.

Does it retract at night? Or during the day?
 
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Skeleton doesn’t look like any cup coral I’ve seen... I’m out of guesses.

Does it retract at night? Or during the day?
During the day time the polyps expand out
 
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Skeleton doesn’t look like any cup coral I’ve seen... I’m out of guesses.

Does it retract at night? Or during the day?
could it possibly a coral I had in the tank before. Like my green birds nest or green pocillopora. I know in nature if a pocillopra is unhappy it could send off its polyps and start new colonies.
 

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could it possibly a coral I had in the tank before. Like my green birds nest or green pocillopora. I know in nature if a pocillopra is unhappy it could send off its polyps and start new colonies.
They are notorious for multiplying quickly all throughout tanks. I have no experience with them, have avoided them for that reason.
 
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They are notorious for multiplying quickly all throughout tanks. I have no experience with them, have avoided them for that reason.
I have 5 spots like this one. Also it started growing branches in the last month when i started dosing calcium. And I'll have to take one when the light are one.
 

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