Brain coral ID

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Can anyone identify this coral? I’m pretty sure it’s a type of Brain coral but was wondering if anyone can identify it any further? I really like this piece and would like to get another one, or two, in different colors. I thought it was a Platygyra but after buying a small Platy I’m not so sure they’re the same type of coral.


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favia faviate share a ridge. This has separate ridges
 

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Agree on Favia sp. I have one that came in as a pea size hitchhiker on a Zoa frag that I purchased a few years ago.. the Zoa’s have done nothing but the Favia has just about completely overgrown the plug.

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Agree on Favia sp. I have one that came in as a pea size hitchhiker on a Zoa frag that I purchased a few years ago.. the Zoa’s have done nothing but the Favia has just about completely overgrown the plug.

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Nice piece! Didn’t expect it to turn out to be a Favia. Kinda surprised to see Zoa’s survive that close to it, mine has gnarly tentacles at night I figured would have killed most anything that close to it. I love the color on yours.
 

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Nice piece! Didn’t expect it to turn out to be a Favia. Kinda surprised to see Zoa’s survive that close to it, mine has gnarly tentacles at night I figured would have killed most anything that close to it. I love the color on yours.

I’m surprised also, funny how the Zoa’s refuse to grow and they also seem to refuse to die :D Picture of the frag when I purchased it.

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Can anyone identify this coral? I’m pretty sure it’s a type of Brain coral but was wondering if anyone can identify it any further? I really like this piece and would like to get another one, or two, in different colors. I thought it was a Platygyra but after buying a small Platy I’m not so sure they’re the same type of coral.


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acan, just not sure the type due to the quality of the photo
 

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