Can anybody ID these?

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I honestly don’t have much information to give except for the fact that they must be pretty simple corals because I don’t dose anything.( the second and third are the same, and the fifth and sixth are the same just different lighting/angles)
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The first picture depicts an Orange Capricornis Montipora and the green one looks like A Tyree Montipora Aequituberculata. The others are species of Acropora, and their are so many species of Acropora that I don’t have enough experience to Id correctly.
All are small polyp stony corals. Montipora corals are way more forgiving than Acropora coral for the most part.
 

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