Please help ID Corals

Ajae

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Went to my LFS, they had a really good sale going on, buy four get for free. Thing is I thought my receipt would have the name of the corals on it, but I wasn't that lucky. Can you guys help me out and name them for me? that way I can place them correctly in the tank.
 

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Few more, thanks guys
 

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The right one in the first pic is a Favia of some kind. The second is a Duncan. The third is a hammer. I believe the fifth is a frog spawn but it's tough to tell. The other two are palys and Zoas.
 
imo #2 looks like a duncan, # 3 looks like my frogspawn when retracted, # 5 looks similar to a galaxia coral
 
All corals have defensive mechanisms, try to keep them from touching one another for as long as you can. Those palys & zoas will spread fastest, I would try to keep them isolated in an area you choose by putting small rocks & rubble around them.
 
I am thinking that the #5 is not a frogspawn. Looks more like a ricordia. If it is all soft with no skeleton then I would say its a ric. 3rd could easily be either frogspawn or hammer depending on the polyps when it is extended. Frogspawn has little balls while the hammer tips look more like an oval or a mallet. Just keep a few inches between each coral and you should be fine.
 
I am thinking that the #5 is not a frogspawn. Looks more like a ricordia. If it is all soft with no skeleton then I would say its a ric. 3rd could easily be either frogspawn or hammer depending on the polyps when it is extended. Frogspawn has little balls while the hammer tips look more like an oval or a mallet. Just keep a few inches between each coral and you should be fine.

#4 might be a Ricordia Mushroom but #5 is definitely a Frogspawn & #3 is a Hammer coral
 
#4 might be a Ricordia Mushroom but #5 is definitely a Frogspawn & #3 is a Hammer coral

Way too fleshy for a frogspawn. I have one and it looks nothing like that. It may not be a mushroom, it could be a leather too but I doubt it. Just look at the tips, they are coming from a cap not tentacles.

#3 could be either, you can't tell for sure until it extends. It is too retracted for a positive ID. That said, the 2 corals are extremely similar so for care and placement they are treated the same.

It's a rhodactis not a ricordea.

I think you might be right about the rhodactis. I'm not 100% sure but it certainly does not look like a LPS coral at all.
 
I'm not going to start a ****ing contest here...but I bet most people would agree with me on the Frogspawn & Hammer corals....that being said....you are a bit off on your identifications is all.
 
from what I remember I think the guy at the shop said it was a hairy mushroom, does that sounds right? Thanks for all the input gents.
 
from what I remember I think the guy at the shop said it was a hairy mushroom, does that sounds right? Thanks for all the input gents.

LOL, thanks for proving my point. Its a rhodactis, otherwise called a hairy mushroom. Looks like this in person right?

rhodactis.jpg
 
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LOOOOOOL, that looks nothing like it & you are counting on the OP to prove your point, when he is the one asking for the ID help?????? Nice try.
 
I'll tell you what...you are from Mankato, the Vikings train there...if you are a Vikings fan, you are OK with me, even though I don't think Teddy is the answer.
 
4. Is the rodachtis 5. Is the hairy mushroom, which I originally thought was a galaxia. No way is 5 a frogspawn, just look at the polyp size compared to the plug.
 
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