Chalice - ID/care advice wanted

You guys got any pics of the one's you've seen?The pics on the whelks site show some with very flat corallites while the one has protruding corallites.Anyways,according to the info there,A,rotundaflora has an encrusting.sometime massive growth form so that probably rules my coral out.They're kind of vague with E.aspera skeletal features/growth form.They do list it as being thin laminae but what is thin?I consider thin laminae Echinopora or Montipora(cap).This coral has a much thicker skeleton than them.Any pics/links to info on the 2 different species would be appreciated(Pm them to me as i don't want to hijack your thread any more than i already have,sorry Mark)
 
Just a note: for basically all these species it is impossible to nearly impossible to even hazard a guess as to what they are without careful skeletal examination. Oxypora is identified by pits in the skeleton. How does one see that with tissue attached? ;)
 
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