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cane

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Please help identify these guys. I don’t know what type of monti in the last pic and I know there is a trumpet coral in the topic pic. Other than that I’d don’t know what I have exactly lol.

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Last picture is a chalice. The other pictures look like a sunset monti, and some kind of monti cap. The first picture has a number of different species of coral, is there something specific you want to know about?
 

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For sps you look like you have a pink (bubblegum)digitata up front. And a green slimer (tall green one in back) and I cant tell the other 3 from so far away bit the blue and pink ones look like tabling acros.
 

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