Coral ID | Help finalize my decision | Chalice or Tiny Blasto

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When it is closed it looks like a chalice, but when open the heads look like a blasto. I showed these pics to my local reef shop and they say blasto, some people on reef2reef suggested chalice. Besides the shape of the heads, nothing else to me says blasto. The frag is on a 3/4 inch diameter plug so the frag itself is tiny. I just have never seen a blasto that doesn't have any sign of a skeleton like this one.

Have yall ever seen a blasto like this? The heads look like miniature blastomussa merletti heads.

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When it is closed it looks like a chalice, but when open the heads look like a blasto. I showed these pics to my local reef shop and they say blasto, some people on reef2reef suggested chalice. Besides the shape of the heads, nothing else to me says blasto. The frag is on a 3/4 inch diameter plug so the frag itself is tiny. I just have never seen a blasto that doesn't have any sign of a skeleton like this one.

Have yall ever seen a blasto like this? The heads look like miniature blastomussa merletti heads.
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Never said they didn't but you will clearly see individual heads on the skeleton like a hammer but tiny, you know? I won't grow like a mat with polyps randomly on it like this coral presents.
I ran across this thread after it has been open for awhile, but I say blasto. People often forget that Indo blastos are different than Aussie blastos which have a more visible skeleton. Indo blastos can start small, but grow flatter to a rock surface and get larger in the long run and they can come in more striking colors.
 
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