Any clues to this ?LPS?

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Alrighty, I'm not even positive this is an LPS...lol. The polyps resemble polyps on a Turbinaria, but the growth is branching. I'm clueless. It's been suggested that it might be a Galaxia, but I just don't know.

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These next two, I used a turkey baster to iritate it, so it would close up.

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None of these really show the branching growth form very well. I might see if turning it around will show more of the branches.
 
Wow, quick answer!! Well, you're the 3rd person to make that suggestion. Guess it's time to admit it might just be a Galaxia and start researching along those lines...lol. Thanks
 
Hard to say without seeing the skeleton...does it have long sweeper tentacles...could be a hydroponora...I have the branching type like yours that are about 3 inches tall right now.
 
I've got both encrusting and branching forms of Hydnophora. The polyps are slightly similar but not near the same thing. After doing some more research, I think everyone who suggested Galaxea is correct. This would also explain why it burned the heck out of a Pocillopora that it was about 2" from, over night. They've since been separated.
 

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