A cinnamon polyp is palythoa grandis. However, the OP's first picture is not a cinnamon polyp, but it is a palythoa grandis.
Cinnamon polyp, as the name implies, just refers to the appearance/colour....it's usually a solid brown/rusty orange, or speckled or mottled. If it has any other colour (greens, purples, blues) it ceases to be a cinnamon polyp (IMO!).
both are palythoa grandis, but the cinnamon polyps are on the right
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