Porites cylindrica ?

Allmost

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hello all,
can anyone ID this ?

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Thanks Brian, that's what I figured after looking at More pics on corals of the world.

It's base is starting to turn yellow which is nice too.

So for porits ... I should place it in high flow and high light I guess as they grow pretty shallow in oceans too ?
 
Sand dollar "monti" grown on an dead abrotanoides skelton. HA YOU THOUGHT YOU COULD STUMP ME!

lol sorry

Really You think so ?

ill try to take a closer pic. I have tried growing monties on dead branchy corals, but they grow a bit different than this, at least the skeleton, but I guess I'll have to wait more before I can be sure.
 
Really You think so ?

ill try to take a closer pic. I have tried growing monties on dead branchy corals, but they grow a bit different than this, at least the skeleton, but I guess I'll have to wait more before I can be sure.

Ha no sorry I was kidding. Porities are really hard to ID imop. You really have to look @ the Coralite skeleton. (like so)

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If I was to throw out some guesses.

I'd say

Porites tuberculosa
Porites attenuata
or maybe you guys are right with Porites cylindrica

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High flow, medium light. It might even be happier with lower light. I've seen lots of them get light shocked; first they lose PE then slowly die because they are being treated like an Acro. It's a nice piece hopefully it makes it.
 
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