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I got this encrusted rock from someone locally for a few bucks. When I bought it I assumed it was a montipora but I'm not 100% sure on the identification. At first I thought it was a montipora digitata but I'm not so sure. There are obvious fingers and white ends around where it is growing, but it is smooth as a baby's butt with no discernible polyps. It is very hard like a montipora tends to be and can crack and crumble fairly easily. It came from a tank that has been poorly maintained with presumably sky high nutrient levels. Any ideas?

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I got this encrusted rock from someone locally for a few bucks. When I bought it I assumed it was a montipora but I'm not 100% sure on the identification. At first I thought it was a montipora digitata but I'm not so sure. There are obvious fingers and white ends around where it is growing, but it is smooth as a baby's butt with no discernible polyps. It is very hard like a montipora tends to be and can crack and crumble fairly easily. It came from a tank that has been poorly maintained with presumably sky high nutrient levels. Any ideas?

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Isnt this a blue ridge coral?
 
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You know, it could be a Blue Ridge. It's easy to see why it could be confused with an SPS. The only thing is I have not seen any polyps on it yet. But then again, it's only been in my tank for about 4 days.
Blue ridge coral every so often retracts its polyps to shed skin. Maybe give it some high flow and a week or 2 to see. Pretty neat coral
 
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Yes it does make sense. It has a shiny surface over the top of it now which kind of resembles a leather coral when it's getting ready to shed. I've already got nearly 20,000 gallons per hour of flow in my 125, so I think I'm all set for that :). Thanks.
 
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I have one it is for sure a Heliopora which is actually a soft coral that makes a stony skeleton. It is the only softy to do this and as far as I know the only coral period to make a blue skeleton. Mine is purple in color with bluefish ridges. Polyps will stay retracted for a few days at times.
 
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