Galaxy vs galaxea

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Is galaxy and galaxea the same?? I got this coral on Friday and idk what it is. Someone said galaxea? From Google images it looks more galaxy.
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Doesn’t look like a galaxea. Not sure what it is, never heard of galaxy coral before.
 
Possible Hydnophora Coral sure looks like mine.
 
I didn't think galaxea either. But apparently there's a galaxy tooth coral, it looks similar
 
'Galaxy Coral' is just a common name for corals in the 'Galaxea' genus.

From Wiki: Galaxea is a genus of colonial stony corals in the family Euphylliidae. Common names include crystal, galaxy, starburst and tooth coral. They are abundant on reefs in the Indo-Pacific region and the Red Sea.[2] They are found in water less than 20 metres (66 ft) deep and favour turbid sites.[3] They are sometimes kept in reef aquaria.[4]

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The World Register of Marine Species lists the following species:[1]


These corals typically and long and potent sweeper tentacles, so don't keep it too close to other coral.
 
Ohh didn't know that, maybe a mushroom idk

From what I can see, it's not a Rhodactis mushroom, but rather a Galaxea (one of the many species). Rhodactis typically have a single mouth (unless they are splitting) and from what I can see in your photo each ring of the pronounced tentacles is an individual polyp and has it's own mouth.
 
It's not a Rhodactis mushroom, it's a Galaxea. Rhodactis typically have a single mouth (unless they are splitting) and from what I can see in your photo each ring of tentacles has a mouth.
I agree but she said soft and no skeleton structure
I have rhodactis mushrooms lol it doesn't look like the ones I have
You sure it doesn't have a hard skeleton base
 
I agree but she said soft and no skeleton structure

You sure it doesn't have a hard skeleton base
I just checked and it does. I put it up too high last night and it bleached and receeded
 
It almost looks like a baby elegance coral, but they don't reproduce through budding, so any frag would look similar to the mother colony....
 
It almost looks like a baby elegance coral, but they don't reproduce through budding, so any frag would look similar to the mother colony....
Ya my elegance only has tentacles on the outer edges though.
 

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