I agree, the second looks very similar to A. elegans. I'm not sure how much light this species demands, but seeing as the habitat is described as "Protected steeply sloping reef edges", I would place it accordingly. Starting it lower and then slowing moving up would be an easy way to gauge how the coral reacts to different light intensities.
If it is an A. tenella, then I would advise that you minimize the amount of light that this piece is receiving until it adjusts to your system. They are found on "lower reef slopes below 40m". From the picture, the tissue already looks thin (though that could just be the image).
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