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to be completely honest .........I have no idea. names always get changed so its hard to keep up with all new classifications. I jest trust the person who picks our corrals. He has never let me down yet.
but it is one of my favorites that we have in now.
Well here is the comment I got from a guy who has dealt with corals for about 30 yrs.
"Stylocoeniella is in the Astrocoeniidae family and Cyphastrea is in the Faviidae family. The Stylocoeniella typically has polyps that extend, similar to acros and other SPS, while the Cyphastrea has coralites and polyps more like a typical LPS."
I found this pic of Stylocoeniella and I think the polyps are bigger than the cyphastrea, more like a turbinaria. http://www.reeffarmers.com/farmatlantis_stylocoeniella.jpg
I agree its a nice coral, who cares what the name is, the one I have looks about the same and grows very fast. Its also easy to propagate as well. I started a whole new colony by breaking a piece off that had grown over a feather duster tube and glued it to a plug. Its doing great. I think this is a great coral for anyone with moderate lighting.