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Can anyone please help me identify these 3 SPS corals? Thank you.

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Did you get any names when u bought them? I know a couple are tenuis and their the type (tenuis), imo is the most difficult identification due to slight variables, different highlights, accents due to water quality, polyps color contrast/extension, etc… the top seems too teal not hairy enough to be homewrecker, possibly Sunday driver(?) and bottom right gives me pebbles vibes but there are ppl with astonishing ability to identify on here. Good luck, hope they show up for ya..
 
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Did you get any names when u bought them? I know a couple are tenuis and their the type (tenuis), imo is the most difficult identification due to slight variables, different highlights, accents due to water quality, polyps color contrast/extension, etc… the top seems too teal not hairy enough to be homewrecker, possibly Sunday driver(?) and bottom right gives me pebbles vibes but there are ppl with astonishing ability to identify on here. Good luck, hope they show up for ya..
Hi Joseph,

No names when I got them just got told they were acroporas.

Thanks for the help! Will have a look at the names you suggested and compare.
 

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Hi Joseph,

No names when I got them just got told they were acroporas.

Thanks for the help! Will have a look at the names you suggested and compare.
Yeah somewhere to start, wish I was more help but maybe one of the guru’s will look at your thread. Either way, they look nice.
 

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