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OKay - Dont judge me :-/ Trying to get the proper name for these corals.

I put 4 coral frags in the tank as test corals. I could use your help IDing them. One Zoanthids, two Euphyllia, and one other one I just dont remember the name after picking it up. Photos attached your input is always helpful to help ID. I hope they are good enough for you all to help ID. IMG_2457 is the Zoanthid. 2560 & 2459 I believe is the Euphyllia and that 2468 No Idea :thinking-face:

Thanks for your help happy reefing!

IMG_2457.JPG IMG_2460.JPG IMG_2459.JPG IMG_2458.JPG
 
Not trying to be too funny :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:but the pictures at this point they all look like they have shared the same name of “ticked off coral “ . Wait til they open up and start looking healthier, then take pics and re-post so that maybe they can be recognized of their name . :smiling-face-with-sunglasses:
 
Not trying to be too funny :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:but the pictures at this point they all look like they have shared the same name of “ticked off coral “ . Wait til they open up and start looking healthier, then take pics and re-post so that maybe they can be recognized of their name . :smiling-face-with-sunglasses:
Thanks Coral B.
 
Zoa isn’t open yet, no ID

Middle two are hammer coral. They are no longer in Euphyllia, they are now in Fimbriophyllia. Generally easier to care for than true Euphyllia (torch coral.)

Bottom is something encrusting, let it settle in before getting a true ID.
 

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