Burkleman,
Unfortunately I am having a hard time with quite a few of these frags. When pieces are this small it is difficult to see their true structure. I will do my best but please don't hold me to it, because as they grow they might turn into something completely different.
#1 A. schmitti or A. chesterfieldensis as they have the most defined barrel shaped corallites.
#2 Awfully ragged but I am inclined to guess A. nobilis but it could easily be a Green Slimer A. formosa. Does it slime heavily and immediately if you touch it or remove it from your reef?
#3 A. insignins but I could be way off, the photo is pretty blurry and the colony is quite small.
#4 A. valida or A. cerealis again too small to really tell, but this is definately a tricolor with thinner branches so it is probably one of these two species.
#5 A. sarmentosa with the blunt tips and rosette arrangement of the corallites.
#6 A. cerealis as this one is large enough to start to see the elongated tubular radial corallites.
#7 A. valida or quite possibly A. azurea but its hard to tell at this time.
#8 A. tenuis, as it has very characteristic blue tipped circular corallites.
#9 Another A. cerealis
I hope this helps but don't put much weight on it.... Retake the photos in 6 months and then ask me again... I would be interested in how close my guesses were.
Chris @ RM