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I'm never sure, thanks for the help!

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Top us hairy green monster acro and bottom is rainbow monti
 

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Bottom is not a monti. It's probably a stylocoeniella.
 

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acropora milliepora would be my guess on top

bottom one really need to get a better pic esp with polyps closed stylocoeniella is a possibility, but I can't see any coenosteum styles (protrusions/spikes in-between corallites, which S. armata can lack or be hard to see, doubt it is montipora, however I wouldn't rule out porites.
 

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