Looking to identify these corals

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These are more corals that I have received from someone tearing down a tank what kind of corals are these. and the names of them. looking for info for care.

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Hammer
Acathophyllia
Sick hammer? Possibly BJD. Think cipro treatment for a cure.
 
Brown Jelly Disease

Where the 3rd coral has what looks like a broken skeleton and there are two blobs of BJD, maybe? The picture is super close so it might not be BJD that I am looking at?

Here’s a link to a treatment thread.
 
I think the 4th coral might be a blastomusta?
 
These are more corals that I have received from someone tearing down a tank what kind of corals are these. and the names of them. looking for info for care.

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First two hammer (2nd pic may be due to low calcium), rock anemone and I believe Leptoseris coral
 
4th coral isn't a Blastomussa; Blastomussa are phaceloid and don't encrust. I would say it's either a plocoid Leptastrea or Plesiastrea
 
I'm thinking favities of some sort, polyps aren't quite right for a Leptastrea
The Favites of that polyp size (pentagona clade) would not be plocoid. There are plocoid Leptastrea:
Leptastrea gibbosa | New Caledonia | Credit: Damien Brouste
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There is also the other option of Plesiastrea, which seems more likely.
 

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