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Good afternoon everyone,

I picked up these two frags yesterday to try my hand at SPS finally. I’ve had success with lps & softies.

I believe what I’ve got is: (birds-nest & the second one I have no clue… is it a pocillopora)? The store owner told me they would be good starters and I got home and forgot the names haha.

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Good afternoon everyone,

I picked up these two frags yesterday to try my hand at SPS finally. I’ve had success with lps & softies.

I believe what I’ve got is: (birds-nest & the second one I have no clue… is it a pocillopora)? The store owner told me they would be good starters and I got home and forgot the names haha.

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im sorry, but im so close to being able to id it
but whites plz
Im sorry
and also, keep camera parallel with the tank :D
 
im sorry, but im so close to being able to id it
but whites plz
Im sorry
and also, keep camera parallel with the tank :D
 

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Green pavona, aka, cactus coral, potato chip coral.

Birdsnest yes, hardly a begginer coral. Very finicky, fine one day, dead the next. Need extremely stable water, IME.

Very hard to see fist pic on my phone but. . . Anacropora?

Second is pavona

You could be on to something, doesn't look like a typical birdsnest.
 
Green pavona, aka, cactus coral, potato chip coral.

Birdsnest yes, hardly a begginer coral. Very finicky, fine one day, dead the next. Need extremely stable water, IME.



You could be on to something, doesn't look like a typical birdsnest.
The shop owner mentioned the name to me and the only thing I can remember is he called it “horn” something, could be a stag horn acro?
 
The shop owner mentioned the name to me and the only thing I can remember is he called it “horn” something, could be a stag horn acro?
No axial corallites= no Acropora
It's a branching species of Montipora called Montipora hirsuta
 
The shop owner mentioned the name to me and the only thing I can remember is he called it “horn” something, could be a stag horn acro?
It's possible it could be a staghorn but those typically are a little thicker in the branches. You may have to let this one grow out a tad before we can see what it is.

For instance here is one of my Stags, it's a green slimer.

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branching one is either Anacro or Monti; would need a clearer photo to tell (papillae present = monti)
Other one is Pavona cf decussata
 

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