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Second photo looks like a gorgonian. The polys I'm not sure about.
 
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Second photo is a Stoloniferan coral in the family Clavulariidae. Stoloniferan coral are commonly known as Clove or Glove Polyps. It's related to Tubipora.
 
Here's my similar but smaller gorgonian... At least that's what I was told when I bought it.
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Google eyes are the zoas


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Sorry, Liquid, think your another victim of wrong information coming from a:squigglemouth: LFS.
 
I was thinking that might be true... I have gorgonians and none look similar I hate being wrongly informed!! It's all your fault mike!! Sorry but so as defer some of the guilt I tend to displace blame onto others I do appreciate the schooling though! Oh and it wasn't an LFS. It was ExtremeCorals.

Sorry, Liquid, think your another victim of wrong information coming from a:squigglemouth: LFS.
 
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in sticking with my current batting average I'm gonna guess that the first photo is a.... umm.... a mimic octopus!!
 
It's a Zoanthus species. I'm not well versed on the "names". Call it "nuclear eclipse". Or try the zoanthid forum.
 

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