Help with encrusting SPS ID

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I have been trying to identify this for a few weeks. I got it as an encrusting montipora but I can’t find anything like it nor have I seen anything personally. Any info would be much appreciated. I put pics under blues and whites.

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Agreed, to hard to tell right now. Would wait until it starts to color up and encrust a little more!
 
My best guess it is a montipora confusa. It helps if you can grow it out a little more, and to take pictures with a filter lense to able to tell exactly what it is.
 
Looks like a bleached sunset monti
 
I will attempt to take some better pics with the macro lense for my poly lab phone filter. The color is exactly what it came as out of an established tank. I unfortunately did not get a look at the mother colony but I was told it is encrusting. It is already growing on the plug so maybe just waiting it out will be best. Thanks everyone!
 
I believe thats actually the encrustment/base of an acropora.

Montipora's polyps generally are in between the verrucae and coenstrum ridges, not on the tips/ridges.
To my eyes at least your coral's (bumps) have that half barrel shape look of acropora radial corallites.
 

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I believe thats actually the encrustment/base of an acropora.

Montipora's polyps generally are in between the verrucae and coenstrum ridges, not on the tips/ridges.
To my eyes at least your coral's (bumps) have that half barrel shape look of acropora radial corallites.
I have been thinking this as well recently. Time will tell. With my luck it will be over a year before it decides to do more than encrust. Lol
 
I believe thats actually the encrustment/base of an acropora.

Montipora's polyps generally are in between the verrucae and coenstrum ridges, not on the tips/ridges.
To my eyes at least your coral's (bumps) have that half barrel shape look of acropora radial corallites
I believe thats actually the encrustment/base of an acropora.

Montipora's polyps generally are in between the verrucae and coenstrum ridges, not on the tips/ridges.
To my eyes at least your coral's (bumps) have that half barrel shape look of acropora radial corallites I believe thats actually the encrustment/base of an acropora.
Good point, I was thinking of the same thing that it is a encrusted of an acropora but wasn’t sure, because the author he got it as a montipora
Montipora's polyps generally are in between the verrucae and coenstrum ridges, not on the tips/ridges.
To my eyes at least your coral's (bumps) have that half barrel shape look of acropora radial corallites.
 

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