Can anyone ID this coral

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Hi everyone trying to ID this coral?

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How about those one? I’m new to the hobby and got this one at a LFS that does not mark what they are. The girl who assisted me did not know either. Acan maybe?

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How about those one? I’m new to the hobby and got this one at a LFS that does not mark what they are. The girl who assisted me did not know either. Acan maybe?

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Hard to say. Can you take a picture with white lights on and a couple of angles? There are several of the fleshy corals like this one that look similar.
 

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This looks like a cynarina to me. Nice specimen! If you don’t mind telling me, how much did you pay? Will give us a clue as to what it is as well!
It was on a one day sale. It was $40. First time I’ve bought a coral and did not know what it was.
 

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I feed it pellets and it will totally close up and be all orange. Then reopen to show the green.
 

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Could be a small Acantho then. I was just looking at my Acantho and it could be. Once it gets used to your system it’ll be easier to tell what it is.
Yeah, I agree that it's an acantho
 

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You may want to isolate the clove polyps to an island of some sort, they will spread and cover the entire structure they are mounted on over time.
 
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