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Green leptoseris? If it ends up branching then wrinkle leptoseris.

 

 

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That's was my first thought but the lines on the corallite are too closed and fine. leptoseris lines are far apart and easily be seen. IDK

 

I also suspect that it could be either pavona or Psammocora (I have both in my tank but seem a bit different). Hopefully can get positive ID. If not will have to see if/once it grow out. 

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That's was my first thought but the lines on the corallite are too closed and fine. leptoseris lines are far apart and easily be seen. IDK

 

I also suspect that it could be either pavona or Psammocora (I have both in my tank but seem a bit different). Hopefully can get positive ID. If not will have to see if/once it grow out.

I have a branching Pavona that I’ve heard called wrinkle leptoseris or Patato chip coral that it reminds me of.

 

 

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The frag has double in size but still unable to figure out what it is.

Strangely, the outer rim of the frag appears to have soft tissue. See video

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This thing is getting quite interesting!

here is the latest top down photo. It appears to have formed a mouth in the center and some yellow specks randomly.

At first look, it's almost like a mushroom. But, it's hard and outer rim is soft.

43435623471_99d602d1f0_z.jpgUnkown coral by t@#$%c, on Flickr

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