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I have heard micro minuta?

cant truly tell from my pics, but its yellow and red!

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what do you all think? either way It's a hot peice!
 
I'd say a Micromussa sp. mainly because of how aggressively it appears to use its' sweeper tentacles. It'd be more unusual for a Favia sp. to do this. Unfortunately, it's generally impossible to tell for certain what a coral is without a skeletal examination, which means killing at least a portion of the animal. Species ID is definitely not possible for most corals without it, and often genus ID is impossible without it too. I find in general Micromussa sp. corallites are smaller than Favia sp. corallites, with Micromussa sp. being in the ~10 mm range.
 
all my favias have longer sweepers than any micro I have ever seen.
 

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