Cross posting a coral ID request

propeine

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I posted this in the newbie section and got one response suggesting it was maybe a sponge so I'm reposting here where someone may know. Here's my story except its been another week now and the fleshy part has grown a bit more but lost the orange. I think I need to turn my lights up...

So i picked up an approx 3" piece of LR for free from a LFS. I wanted it to seed coraline algae and it had a lot on the sides. Looked like a favia colony maybe that had been left upside down. It was in a poorly lit LR tank with mild circulation and minimal CFL lighting. Long story short I scraped it a bit and dropped it in my tank. After about a week a purple/maroon growth was growing across the old skeleton. I didn't think much of it until it started forming a mouth. Its been 2 1/2 weeks now and some of the purple is turning a bright orange on the tips. The mouth opens if I blow food at it and then will close up for a while. Any tips on what it is, how to help it make a recovery if possible (which judging from growth in 2 weeks seems very possible). Its in high light and low flow at the moment in a month old tank.

Params as follows
Salinity 1.025
Calcium 490ppm
DKH 7.5 (working on bringing this up)
Ammonia 0.0
Nitrite 0.0
Nitrate 20-30ppm
Phosphate unreadable
Water temp 78-79
LED lighting set at 50% pwm dimming of 120w

any help is appreciated and sorry for the blurry pic. Damn point and shoot cameras

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I'm thinking it's acanthastrea echinata or a favia. Either way, more light won't help it. I'm thinking it's on it's way out. I'd put it somewhere quiet & hope for the best. Moving it around might cause further stress.
 
Looks like a favid of some type. Can't really tell whether a polyp is growing or something else is taking over the skeleton. The one visible mouth appears to be gaping; not good thing. It may grow back some heads ove a long period of time in good conditions. I agree low light and realtively low flow might help it.
 
Well the one mouth that is there closes regularly but also didn't start out having a mouth. It was just fleshy like the lower portion and grew into a mouth. That's what surprised me the most. Thanks for the tip on the lights. Would you recommend feeding it anything or just leaving it be?

Thanks guys

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I'd leave it alone but spraying a little coral frenzy or another small particle food at it in small amounts wouldn't hurt.
 
Alright. Thanks Tom (great name by the way mine too!) I'll leave it be for a while and just see what happens. Not like I paid a dime for it.
 
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