Encrusting clove polyp?

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Could I get an id please.
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Do they retract? It looks kind of like zoanthids, but if it retracts it could be Alveopora/Goniopora
 

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I do not belive the green ones are a clove polyp is any type.
 

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I’m fairly certain they are not

Here are some mojanos in my tank that I haven’t gotten around to eradicating yet, actually now that I am thinking about it I should try to do that today lol.
 
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Ok the lfs is hours away and I was really just curious. They seemed to have a skeleton base but I cannot confirm that
 

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Ok the lfs is hours away and I was really just curious. They seemed to have a skeleton base but I cannot confirm that

Well if they have a skeleton then that throws my theory out the window, but if you ever make it back to that LFS ask if they can turn the whites on and snap a pic. If they are mojanos then I highly doubt they will be selling them in the meantime lol
 

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The green things look like zoas and the blue palythoa tuberculosa, hard to see on a blue pic.
 

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