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Ty very much, i got these from a friend. He didn't know what they were called either.I'm not sure about 1. (where did you get it - what did you buy it as?). 2 could be a setsosa BUT - the ones I have had did not have that polyp extension - and polyps were less - also tended to grow on the rocks as compared to that (though there are branching varieties). 3. yes style. 4. Possibly.
The most important place to start - is where you got it. Its hard to tell sometimes with small pieces - with one picture in time.
Either way - they all look very nice.
For sure others will weigh in. you have a great friendTy very much, i got these from a friend. He didn't know what they were called either.
your spot on with 2 and 3. i'll try to do more research on 1 and 41 is a deeper water acropora. Possibly A. multiacuta.
2 is likely not a setosa based on the polyp density. I would guess it is more likely a M. digitata
3 looks like thicker branches which makes me think Stylo, but they can sometime be hard to differentiate.
4 is definitely an A. millepora. Unsure of color morph, but I would guess sunset or shortcake.
1 is a deeper water acropora. Possibly A. multiacuta.
2 is likely not a setosa based on the polyp density. I would guess it is more likely a M. digitata
3 looks like thicker branches which makes me think Stylo, but they can sometime be hard to differentiate.
4 is definitely an A. millepora. Unsure of color morph, but I would guess sunset or shortcake.