Unknown Coral Growing Wildly

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Can anyone identify the coral that’s growing behind the green pocilipora and next to the staghorn?
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Looks very much like Pink Pocillopora Coral
 
It is soft and flowing with the water. It grew from a piece of live rock I bought over a year ago. I can get whiter light during the day when my tank isn’t ready to go dark for the day.
Ok, so if it is a softie then we definitely need better shots. Possibly a Sinularia Sp...?
 
Here’sa much brighter shot. Let me know if you can see it better. Thanks
 

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I vote Kenya tree (Capnella sp.). Mine doesn’t bother the pocillopora to its left but it did cause some tissue loss in a Montipora setosa I had to move.
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( nice corals by the way!)
 

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