Coral ID? one SPS one. . .

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I got this coral a while back, was pretty red and green when I got it. Definitely looking a bit pale now. . . I'm not sure what kind of light or flow to give it?
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This one I just got, was super "fuzzy " in the store with super thin and wispy polyps. It had good polyp extension this morning, but retracted now. . . what is it?
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Blue ridge and what appears to be favites
 
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Yep looking like a war coral, I moved it to low moderate light with lower flow, well see if it will color up again.

YEAH definitely a blue ridge!!! I left it were it was, moderate to high light and moderate flow.

Looks so cool with the polyps out! Just had to have it!
 
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