i'll always argue
i don't declare myself to be an expert, but i use expert advice (in the way of gurus like Veron) to base my opinions.
and if you're a believer in what Veron observed and documented in his book, you'd know the contents are very reliable, right?
he only documents a. maxima from the Sea of Oman (and beyond). However, he did lots of taxonomy work in Australia and Indo. He documented so many genera and species there, but
not once did he document a. maxima from the indo-pacific. he found so many acanthastrea all over indo from Japan to Oz...but no maxima. If he says they arent in the indo-pacific, im gonna go with him on that.
so you're going to play the 'what if?' card so that's ok....i see people like you all the time, too
so now you say yours may be from the illegal trade a.k.a. "Japan"or that there's no way anybody can say 100% that maxima does not exist coz how are they going to know every coral that exists in the ocean and so on and so on....sorry if im wrong on both accounts
anyways...what you have has small sized polyps, not even close to maxima proportions (from Veron) how mature is yours? age? ...do you have a pic with the mantle at its fattest? like puffy 3am puffy when it's feeding sort of puffy?
anyway, looks like a sweet echinata, but prolly subechinata coz the rings don't seem to be concentric IMO ....but bowers are VERY similar. That central polyp right smack in the middle of yours, where the daughter polyps grow around, looks like bowerbanki to the letter. Veron described bowers as rare in the Indo-Pacific....so technically, Japan...lol
it's sweet though...would buy it if i saw it
