Sorry I disagree with hydnophora. To me it looks more like a young A.abrolhosensis except the tip should be starting to form instead of having multiple polyps. However the polyps look like an acro and not like any hydnophora I've seen.
Too small to ID. Can't even see coralites clearly to even have aclue. I have a small frag of aspera that has similar appearance (just appearance, not coralite structure). Definitely not hydno.
Okay, the piece have grown out a bit. I'm pretty sure it is not a hydnophora nor abrolhosensis. The polyps are seriously like an acropora's but grows very thick and long. The new tips have one polyp right at the end just like an acro also.
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