Coral Identification

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Looking for an ID on these guys. They were given to me a while ago by a guy who was taking down his tank. They have grown quite a bit since I've had them.

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A:) Orange color, kind of delicate.
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B.) Dark green color, looks blue under blues, but its kinda greenish blue.
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Interested in the first pic. Kinda looks like my Tropicana Anacropora, but i’m a noob stick head and i’m probably wrong.
 

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Emmmmm Montipora Setosa and a Tortuosa maybe.....
 

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1st one is Monti, not setosa or Anacropora; note papillae which neither genus/species has. I believe Reef Builders did an article on this morph a few years ago.
 

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