What type of corals are these

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    Don't know what the any of these are

    The first grows way out when the lights are on and the tentacles come out and eat mysis.

    The second is tan-ish color and has tiny green little leaves things ... no idea but he's cool

    The third was on some rock I picked up.
     

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    rdahlke1105 I'm a girl.

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    This is just a guess, but trumpet, agrapora and either xenia or clove polip?
     
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    Brian_G overly obsessed

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    the first look like acans, the second looks like an acropora of some sort and the third is a clove i think
     
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    This, except I think the 3rd one is green star polyps.
     
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    rdahlke1105 I'm a girl.

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    Well I did say it was just a guess. LOL
     
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    Thanks guys!

    1st - acans
    2nd - acropora
    3rd - green star polyps

    Awesome!
     
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