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rdirtytwo

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Hello LPS reefers,

I'm looking to identify what kind of coral these are. The first one looks to be some type of cup/scroll/vase lps, and the other looks like a Leptastrea but I'm still a novice at ID'ing these kind of corals. At first glance, I thought the green one would be a turbinaria, but any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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2nd one definitely looks like a leptastrea, not to be confused with lepto which is leptoseris.
 

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Green encrusting psammacora....with tentacles extended
 

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