Can you help identify these corals

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Hi everyone. Yesterday I bought a pack of 9 "beginner coral" pack from a local coral store that was on sale. Each pack is different and silly me forgot to get the names of what I was getting. Can I get help from the veterans here as to what I have? That way I can read up on them more. The store said this pack consists of Softies and LPS.

I'll label each with picture (taken from my tank) with a letter, so please use the letter to identify what it is (A to I)

A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
F.jpg
G
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H
H.jpg
I
I.jpg

Thank you!!
 

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To be exact:

G- banana cyphastrea
H- aus
 

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Like others have said, that one is green star polyps. Once it settles it will grow quickly, and cover everything. Most folks recommend isolatjbg it on an island. Ive seen people intentionally put it on the back wall of their tank for a really cool effect
 

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