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donnievaz

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Picked these up a couple days ago from a guy who's tearing down his tank, I know they're not in the best shape right now. Hopefully a little TLC will bring them back to their former glory. I'm pretty sure the second one is some sort of Tenuis just from looking around the web and the thick green one is maybe a Stag? I don't know...

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I believe the fist one is a birdsnest coral (Seriatopora), although the polyps look like more like pocyllapora. It will be easier to tell when it grows out. The last one appears to be a green slimer (Acropora yongei) which is a type of stag. I don't believe the second one is a tenuis, but I am not sure the exact species.
 

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Stylophora, Tenius, Green Slimmer would be my guess. Hope they color up for you.
 

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