Type of corals

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Hi,
Can someone tell me what the name of these corals are?
The cactus one was very nice but it hasn't let it's tentacles out in about a week.
Long story short I've only had this tan
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k for a month.
I have a butterfly fish that I think is eating it?
Yes, I ordered the fish and probably have done everything backwards!
Been reading a lot on here and really enjoy it.
Thanks so much!
 
da9ff04e7ea5292cd2cf79a3e019c965.jpg
Hi,
Can someone tell me what the name of these corals are?
The cactus one was very nice but it hasn't let it's tentacles out in about a week.
Long story short I've only had this tan
247a30df6fb946f45eb187c5937821aa.jpg
k for a month.
I have a butterfly fish that I think is eating it?
Yes, I ordered the fish and probably have done everything backwards!
Been reading a lot on here and really enjoy it.
Thanks so much!
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Ha.. sorry for all the clutter!
Hope y'all can make it out.
 
Hammer, GSP, xenia, cloves, zoas favia, and trumpet corals from what I can make out. I would let things settle in a little before adding more to such a young tank;) Some butterflies do like soft corals.
 

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