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I posted this on my local forum. The closest Id I got was "speciosa". Any body have any ideas?
Very bright coral, overhead shot taken in sunlight.

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I'm by no means an expert but I would say it is a Specoisa, a lot of them coming out of Bali these days
 
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after further inspection I would take a closer look at that piece, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but I think I see AEFW bite marks towards the bottom
 
Man that stinks if it is! Def. Looks like bite marks though!

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Man that stinks if it is! Def. Looks like bite marks though!

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Thanks for the welcome everyone. Glad to be on the site. The marks are definatly NOT aefw. They are from a group of red bugs that slithered in the tank :crossedlips:some how and they have been nuked with interceptor. On my third and final treatment.
 
Red bugs made their way in, but AEFW couldn't have? FWIW I don't think I have ever seen Red Bug bite marks that were bigger then a redbug that resembled AEFW bite marks :squigglemouth:

Anyways, I agree w/ FaviaFreak + Frick on the ID.
 
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