any idea what these might be?

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I'm not looking for names or anything here (unless you know of one). Just curious what type these might be? Protopalythoa is my best guess...
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I have actually had these in my tank for a long time... Just never really cared to look into it much. Thanks for the complimant though. They are not very fast growers. Any way to speed things up? To they like to feed? Also are do they do better in lower light like the grandis?
 
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