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ID anyone???
This should turn into some debate unless I'm having serious brain farts... Thanks
 

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That did cross my mind quickly but I don't believe it is. Sorry for the pics, definitely hard to tell on a cell phone, not the best on a laptop either. The polyps open pretty large, it's not covered with corallites and it's branchy but still very stocky. I've only had it for about 2 days so I still have to observe it. Polyps as of now I'd say most resemble a cyphastrea but a species with larger pronounced polyps. Appreciate the input kworker!
 

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That did cross my mind quickly but I don't believe it is. Sorry for the pics, definitely hard to tell on a cell phone, not the best on a laptop either. The polyps open pretty large, it's not covered with corallites and it's branchy but still very stocky. I've only had it for about 2 days so I still have to observe it. Polyps as of now I'd say most resemble a cyphastrea but a species with larger pronounced polyps. Appreciate the input kworker!

Yeah it did cross my mind if those were branching qualities or if it seemed so by the way rock looks under it. NP, Good luck IDing it!
 
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Looks like garf purple bonsai acropora in poor health

Maybe a type of cyphastrea not really sure
Is that a few Duncan heads in the middle of that?

Wow just realized it's been 7 months since post. curious as to how it's doing? Any pics would be awesome if available
 
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