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ID Please
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Favia
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That's what I thought...thanks.
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I guess noone gets too excited about them......no matter, I like it..
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they tend to grow at a pretty good rate so some people don't like them for that reason, they do pack a heck of a sting as well.
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Looks more like Favites to me
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No its Favia
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nevermind..........
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It does kind of look like favites_ halicora, which one do you think?
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The most obvious difference between Favia and Favites is that in Favites the corallites wall's are fused, while Favia the corallites are separated.
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How about this one? I know..I have lots of mojano...don't flog me.
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Pagoda
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I thought it might be related, but did'nt look like the typical green one with the large polyps.
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Yep I'll agree with Dragon_slayer this time. It's Turbinaria aka Pagoda cup coral.
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Ya'll need to listen to acroporas, its a dang favites!
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