Scoly ID?

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I got these in the mail today and I am wondering if they were miss ID'd from the seller. They were only listed as plating Scoly's. They are still getting settled in so they are looking a little ragged but look much better than they did a few hours ago.

The first one I am wondering if it is a (Scolymia australis) or a (Scolymia vitiensis)?
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And the second one I am not 100% convinced that it is even a Scoly at all, it has about 8 eyes and I have only seen them with 2 at the most before. So I am torn between (Scolymia vitiensis) and possibly a (Australomussa rowleyensis)?

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first one might be an indo scoly... and the second is a Australomussa .. thats what i think... im no expert.. and not a spelling bee either.. =)
 

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The second one is a Australomussa, and the first pics skeleton dosent look like a Scolymia australis. They look more like this:

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You know I'm not sure, but first one could be lobophyllia? If not I'm going with vitiensis!
 

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You guys won't believe what I paid for them.... $25 each.

Well you got a great deal that Australomussa is reall rare and most people don't know what they are or how to list them. Most of the time they come in a lil beat up like a chalice would but once they clean up they are amazing. Give it low light low flown and spot feed at night.
 
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The thing is that the first one looks exactly the same as my other Aussie Scoly did when it came in. Even had the same looking skeleton sticking up.

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And now it is all fluffed up and happy

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Yeah it has gotten me hooked now!!!!

To be honest I almost didn't buy the Alastromussa but I had a feeling that is what it was and I knew what they really go for....
 

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Yes a scoly has a spiny skeleton but only in the middle. Look at the pic I posted and click on it, check out how the rim has a totally different scelton. not spiny.
 

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