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The first one is too small to even guess. I know with the unique colors mane will try to give it an existing show name. And i preach this often, but IMO if it didn't come with the lineage of a show name then it cannot be that. The ID would be an impostor and could be harmful if you are mistaken. So the best route to go is to find a species name. But it will have to grow out a little more to get a better idea.

The second looks like possibly Acropora austera.
Corals of the World Factsheet and images - Acropora austera

The third is also pretty small, a long-shot guess would be Acropora cerealis.
Corals of the World Factsheet and images - Acropora cerealis
 
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I totally understand and agree with your point. I'm just trying to get an idea if anyone is familiar with them as I bought them from someone who had to take their tank down. He had many high end named corals several of which he could remember and others he could not. Anyways I definitely appreciate your input and welcome any others.
 

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