Don't know if these have a name

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I picked these up as single loose polyps a while back and attached them to see what they would do. They are nothing special, but o was wondering if they had a name. There are some Tubbs Blues in the one pic for size reference.
Sorry for the novice questions and thank you in advance. :)
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Thanks cloak, it's nice to put a name to them. :)
 
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Just picked these up today. First one is an unknown if you guys have a name that would be great. 2nd one was sold to me as a solar flare and I'm pretty confident that's correct. The third one he said was a purple people eater, but I was actually hoping someone could fill me in on the difference between that and a joker. They look the same to my untrained eyes.

I also didn't know the etiquette on multiple posts so I just added to this one.

Thanks again in advance
 

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