help id these corals!

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good afternoon! would someone please help me id these corals? ive had them for about a year. they came from someone who got rid of their tank. im trying to figure out what they are for sure, so that i can put them in the right spot! any ideas or tips would be great!
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Top one possible cup coral/pagoda
 

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I believe tubinaria does eventually grow into a cup shape. :)
Mine liked higher light. It probably needs enough flow to remove detritus since it will have that cup shape and stuff settled in the middle like montis get. Flow effects shape
 

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First pic definitely looks like a turbanaria of some sort, depending on the type I’ve seen them called cup corals, pagoda cup, scroll coral, they’re all in the same family.
 

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