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Corals usually have white eggs, so those are probably not eggs. That may be residual tissue contained in the skeleton that was produced when the skeleton grew over a joint or fork. I also think that the eggs of this coral would be very tiny, almost microscopic for any acropora corals.
I think it is possible that they are acro eggs, check out this link to a Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution article covering this same topic. Cool stuff!
http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=80696&i=10241

