LPS Type Identification

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Hey, I got this LPS as a rescue from a tank crash. Anyone know what it is? It's been brown, and slowly getting more green. I have no idea what type of coral it is though.

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It honestly looks more like a cluster of zoas/palys, but I'll take your word that it's an LPS.
I would think the same, but it is hard and the coral is sort of fuzzy. I'll have to take a better picture tomorrow. I know most corals, and this has me stumped. My thought was a cup coral. It has been in my tank for over a month, but I've seen no PE.

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Here's the top and bottom side. As you can see, it looks like an encrusting LPS. It's super blue with all blues and brown with whites.
 

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It's weird because the parts between the polyps is fuzzy and the polyps only extend to the edge of the holes.

It's crazy, but I got a better photo from a screen shot than from after a photo. My phone always edits the photo after I take it and it is never the same. First is photo second is screen shot.......
 

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Now that I see its polyps open, my guess would be Turbinaria. Not pagoda cup ex-Turbinaria/Duncanopsammia, but something like Turbinaria reniformis or T. mesenteria.
 

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