Acro ID help

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Hey everybody. I was at my lfs and they had some bleached frags for $5. All I was told is they are acros. Any help on Id so I can try to revive them would help. They have opened a little and 2 have some yellow color showing up now.

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I already posted the following info from your previous thread in the LPS section.

So, the colors are not quite there yet to easily identify them. However, the first pic looks like bubblegum Digi or The Thing Anacropora if it is fully green. Second is some kind of a bird’s nest. Third is an unknown Acro.
 
I already posted the following info from your previous thread in the LPS section.

So, the colors are not quite there yet to easily identify them. However, the first pic looks like bubblegum Digi or The Thing Anacropora if it is fully green. Second is some kind of a bird’s nest. Third is an unknown Acro.
Thanks a lot. Hopefully I can get them to recover. I have never had a bleached coral before so idk how hard it is to bring them back
 
Color isn’t really a way to identify coral species. To get the trade names of corals it will help some.

Looks like anacropora, Seriatopora hysterix and an acropora I can’t I’d since it’s very small but maybe someone has experience with that type and can ID it. Looks like a branching type of acro.
 

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