Help me identify these SPS

wet_rocks_reef

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Hi All,

Getting into the SPS game and need help identifying these corals. What do you all think? I labeled each pick A-E. I don’t need to know if it is a fancy or a fancy name just what type of acro it could be.

Thanks in advanced!

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I would lean towards carduus for C, given tapering of the axial corallites. The bottom two are tenuis. B may be a tenuis although the radials lack the usual flaring lips, so I would wait for it to grow out. E is definitely a millepora. D is too blurry to distinguish millepora from spathulata.
 

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