Acro ID please and thank you!

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Was just given general names I think. 'smooth skin acro' 'rainbow cloud acro' 'green purple polyp acro'

Any ideas so I know how to tell what kind of growth to expect and to know what kind of polyp extension is good and healthy?

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Looking at the structure and growth pattern on a couple of them I would say Sarmentosa and Vermiculata. The other smooth skin one is a mystery until it grows out more.
 
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Looking at the structure and growth pattern on a couple of them I would say Sarmentosa and Vermiculata. The other smooth skin one is a mystery until it grows out more.
oooo those do look alike! just google searching i was thinking maybe Tenuis cause thats only one i could find that looks like it but Vermiculata looks like it too! Thanks!
 

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