ID and state of these corals?

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Hello all,

I was wondering if the community could help me get some Latin names for the corals pictured. I also wonder what you think of their state, I think the Xenia isn't happy. But unsure of the rest (I see some white tips on some).
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Ricordea Yuma
Xenia
Zoa
Galaxea

Not sure exact scientific names for everything.
 

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You will see trade names used a lot more than Latin names due to how many variants there are.
The first two are Yuma (ricordea) mushroom corals.
Pic 3 is Xenia elongata - commonly called pulsing Xenia.
4 is a zoa…that’s really as good as you can get.
Galaxea scientific name is Galaxea fascicularis
 

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Put those xenia on their own rock and be prepared to cut them back often. They will take off and chock out other corals in a heartbeat.
 

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How do you cut the xenia without hurting it or the rest of the tank?
Xenia can be trimmed with a sharp pair of scissors and the frags put into a little container with some rock rubble or calcium reactor media. They will heal up and attach to that media. From there you can trade in at LFS to get a little store credit for something else.

The guys at Emerald Bay, 7 Seas and Aquatic Critter will take it for their cheap frag tanks and give you a little credit for it when you bring it in. Best to call first though, as sometimes they may not take it due to having some already.
 

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