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Can someone help me ID these two corals?

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First pic maybe an acan lord? Second pic definitely euphyllia, maybe a cristata given the short tentacles.
 
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1st coral looks like a micromussa pacifica, or button scoly
2nd coral looks like either a euphyllia cristata or fimbriaphyllia paraancora.
I was told the yellow one was a type of torch? I think they said 24k indo? But I’m not sure since everything I’ve looked up is slightly different? They said it’s a nano variety?
 

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I was told the yellow one was a type of torch? I think they said 24k indo? But I’m not sure since everything I’ve looked up is slightly different? They said it’s a nano variety?
It could just be closed up, but torches generally have longer tentacles.
 

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