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Both the greens have a single long tentacles. What ever that is.



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Tried Google Lens and always come up with Goniopora or GSP, but they dont look the those.

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My best guess is GSP for the green one (number 1) but for number 3 that honestly looks like a dying pincushion urchin to me, but hard to tell in the picture. White light will help other people more familiar with these corals than me help ID them.
 
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This is the best i can get under white light.
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My best guess is GSP for the green one (number 1) but for number 3 that honestly looks like a dying pincushion urchin to me, but hard to tell in the picture. White light will help other people more familiar with these corals than me help ID them.
I believed #3 is a coral of some kind. Probably the same kind like the other 2. Just with white tips. Not sure.
I dont think its an urchin?
 

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Could it be? Some of the result from google has some that looks like them!
Ive read some people regret having galaxea! Do these spread fast?
They don't spread fast but they have very long sweeper tentacles just keep them further away from anything you cherish and keep an eye on them many people keep them without issue
 

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