Coral ID

Hawkeyesown11

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Hi, I’m new to the hobby and just received my first shipment of zoas. They sent me a “freebie”, and I’d like an ID on it, so I can take better care of it. Sorry for the poor image quality.

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Is there any way to know if it will be encrusting or branching?
There is thick skeleton underneath the coral, suggesting that this one is encrusting/massive, something like H. exesa or microconos.
 

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