Sps identification help

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Could someone please help to identify what type of acro species these are?

The purple one I am really interested in, I got it today from a LFS, it's a wild piece and hopefully has a lot of potential!

Sorry about the pics, they're the best I can get with my phone

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Just taken these now the lights are off if it helps?
 

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Top (blue) is either a nasuta or microclados (kind of blurry and no clear incipient axials but microclados-like radials), green may be a tenuis or convexa (convexa more likely), plating is not clear to me but could be a cytherea or possibly a clathrata, bottom appears to be A. secale.
 

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