Help identifying- Zoathins

Charles Belisle

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Can anyone help me identify the following corals:

1- has a blue center with greenish / yellow trim. The middle section is orangish purple with the outer ring deep purple. This one seems to come off the rock about 1/2” on some polyps - not 100% it’s a zoas.

2 - has a orange center with purplish orange middle. The outer ring is blue/ purple with yellow/ greenish tentacles. Low to rock.

3- I think this one is Corona- blue spot in center with yellow - wrapped in a blue middle with yellow tentacles. Low to rock.

4 - has a brown/tanish center with orange middle. The outer edge is black / brown with orange tentacles. Low to rock.

5 - not sure if this is a zoas - size of plops is the center of normal zoas- orange dot in middle with brown / black other ring- low to rock and tight formation.

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