Some acros to Id

joe22883

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I lost these awhile back and would like to replace them at some point, knowing the species may help. The pics are not great but atleast its colony pics.

1. pink/light purple, white polyps, smooth w random coralites. wild piece, rosaria?
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2. maricultered, blue polyps. started green, turned blue. I know the color doesnt always matter but some colors are common in certain species and may help the id.
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3. Couple tables, both same species. Not the same as red planet. Less mille looking. Thin pointed branches.
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4. Bad pic but all I have. the green w orange tips table, thick dense and different looking big polyps. sarmentosa in high flow? deepwater granny?
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5. Pink and white, maricultered. Chunky, knobby thick acro. Loripes?
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Thank you.
 
I guess the pics are not good enough. These are before I got a dslr and the pics are zoomed/cropped. Thanks anyway. #3 and 6 maybe right. Yeah the yellow/bleached table in 4 was in bad shape(freebie), it was to help id #3 cause they are the same. #2 is not a Tort. doubt #1 is right but maybe and same with #5.

Is A.Florida a tabling acropora? The links didnt work for me.
 
I guess the pics are not good enough. These are before I got a dslr and the pics are zoomed/cropped. Thanks anyway. #3 and 6 maybe right. Yeah the yellow/bleached table in 4 was in bad shape(freebie), it was to help id #3 cause they are the same. #2 is not a Tort. doubt #1 is right but maybe and same with #5.

Is A.Florida a tabling acropora? The links didnt work for me.

Just my guesses. Florida is a tabling acro. Try this http://coral.aims.gov.au/speciesPages/species_metadata/0559/view#
 
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