Are these montis encrusting?

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I got these in a live sale and I don’t know if they’re encrusting or the other type (I forgot what it’s called)
One is a teal crush monti -
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The other is a purple haze monti -
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Here’s what they look like in my tank right now. I just got them yesterday so they’re on the bottom and I’ll slowly work then up in the next couple weeks
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The purple haze monti is an encrusting type and will kill everything in its path once it starts covering a rock so best advice is don't place near any Acros or slow growing hard corals.
 
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The purple haze monti is an encrusting type and will kill everything in its path once it starts covering a rock so best advice is don't place near any Acros or slow growing hard corals.
Sweet, thank you for letting me know, I’ll be careful. How about the other one?
 

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