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The pic is not clear enough. It would help to get a closer pic of the polyps and maybe another of the polyps retracted so the corallites and branches...
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The tapered tips and the position of the radial corallites make me think it is a Acropora caroliniana but it is growing weird. Usually they table....
+ 1 shrimp molt. And that is a Favites, not Favia. Corals of the World Factsheet and images - Favites abdita
I was just going to say that. But to be more specific, Favites abdita. Corals of the World Factsheet and images - Favites abdita
The main Acro is growing kinda funky. Looks like it is adapting to new conditions. It could possibly be A. cerealils. The small hitchhiker is way too...
Favia rosaria Corals of the World Factsheet and images - Favia rosaria [IMG]
Big ones like that can eat small mushrooms. Keep an eye on it.
After seeing those pics i am going with Pagoda or Turbinaria reniformis. Corals of the World Factsheet and images - Turbinaria reniformis
If it is Turbinaria (aka Pagoda cup), my guess would be stellulata. Corals of the World Factsheet and images - Turbinaria stellulata [IMG] Maybe an...
It's good that the polyps are retracted. If they were open it would be more difficult to ID. The shape of the skeleton is what you want to look at. I...
Looks pretty rough. I's say its a Monti because of the thicker flesh. Porites tend to fade not peel. Keep it out of the direct light and give it some...
I believe True Idaho Grape Montipora is Montipora hodgsoni. Montipora coral videos, photos and facts - Montipora hodgsoni - ARKive But...
Can't be caroliniana. The axial tips would be pointy. Yours are blunt almost like a door knobs. Staghorn coral videos, photos and facts - Acropora...
Possible Montipora crassituberculata which can plate but tend to go straight out. The corallites look like they match in the second picture. Corals...
Do you have any pics of it? Could be a Montipora species that is suppose to plate down.
Montipora capricornis gets misidentified more than any other Montipora. There are many other species of Montipora that plate upward. And many others...
It's Halymenia Floridana, AKA Red Dragons Breath algae. It's not harmful, but usually needs Nitrates to survive. Might want to test your NO3. Some...
Do you know what was listed. Maybe we can narrow it down.
Protopalythoa sp. Difficult to kill. I would not let them spread to anther rock that has other coral on it. Green Button Polyp, Protopalythoa...
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