Let's see those unique corals!

Here’s a few more. Micros and Bowers
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Here is a few of my favorites right now. Unknown Sbb acro, Wwc bounce chalice, acantho, tusi rainbow granny
 

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Looks like a Bernardpora. They are often called Micro-Gonis
No, those are not Bernardpora. All of what we call Bernardpora in the hobby are incorrectly identified as such, which can be traced back to Jake Adam's misIDing "Micro Gonis" as Bernardpora. True Bernardpora look like this:
Bernardpora stutchburyi; New Caledonia | Credit: Damien Brouste
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cf Bernardpora stutchburyi; Hong Kong | Credit: Josy Lai
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No, those are not Bernardpora. All of what we call Bernardpora in the hobby are incorrectly identified as such, which can be traced back to Jake Adam's misIDing "Micro Gonis" as Bernardpora. True Bernardpora look like this:
Bernardpora stutchburyi; New Caledonia | Credit: Damien Brouste
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cf Bernardpora stutchburyi; Hong Kong | Credit: Josy Lai
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Got it! Thank you for the clarification. What is a "Micro Goni" if not a bernardopora?
 
Got it! Thank you for the clarification. What is a "Micro Goni" if not a bernardopora?
some other Goniopora species. I have seen them IDed as G. minor, but comparing their skeleton (from CotW) with the skeleton of a piece that died in my tank, that is not it. I remember Joe Rowlett identified a similar phenotype as G. cf gracilis.
 
While this was never planned or intended I somehow ended becoming a parent of rare or unique lobophyllia

COE ring of fire
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Prismatic / rainbow
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Green rim, orange glitter
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Also have a 24k Acanthophyllia
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And some unique goni
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Taiwan rainbow chalice
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TCK Insanity plate
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Some Cynarina
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Fluted Moon Coral
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