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FishyFriend88

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Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anyone could ID my coral, I'm fairly new and have just been buying frags that I like but am still learning the names, I know the polyp corals are zoas but does anyone know what kind of zoas they are? And does anyone know if some of these are rare or not?

Thanks everyone :)))
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Gareth elliott

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First one is a ricordia mushroom.

I am not a zoa person so not answering those [emoji23]

Last one looks like an acan maybe an orange highlighter?
 

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