Montipora species ID?

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We got this coral from a local vendor years back that he would just call his “highlighter green Monti”
It’s got a really odd, but interesting growth structure. It’s somewhat plating but the entire coral has this crazy topography and random areas will throw up these tower like spires.

Here’s a couple closeup videos showing its growth structure topography on some pieces I just fragged off, and then the mother colony in the back at the end of the video.

Anyone have a guess?


 
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I’ve had many caps before and none have ever had this kind of topography, and none have ever thrown up branches from the plates. I HIGHLY DOUBT this is a capricornus.
 

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It's a cap... they will grow stems. Why some do and some don't??? 20240313_165059.jpg
 
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It's a cap... they will grow stems. Why some do and some don't??? 20240313_165059.jpg
Yea I don’t think that’s a cap either

We may call them that because they plate but when you look at the skeletal structure of what’s a know Capricornus and this and it’s not the same.
This is a true cap
 

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Not capricornis; virtually all of what we call "Montipora capricornis" in the hobby are misidentified. True M. capricornis doesn't have any papillae or tuberculae, but still have a rough surface.
 

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