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drowzee

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It's a Montipora, possibly M. efflorescens, M. peltiformis or M. flabellata or. These are all just guesses. When it has developed some form it may be easier to identify, but most Montipora can only be truly named through skeletal examination.

Nice colouring!
 
OK, assuming there are no outgrowths and it remains an encrusting form, M. grisea is the best bet, as it has these small thecal papillae. The other threee I mentioned, M. flabellata, M. peltiformis and M. efflorescens all tend to produce some upward bumps and are typically not as flat encrusting as M. grisea. None of them form plates, other than the last three can grow out over the edge of their attachment and appear slightly plate-forming.

There is another group of similar species which have much smaller polyps, resembling Porites species. Of those M. millipora could be worth considering.

All require similar conditions and are easy species to keep, as with most Montipora.
 
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