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9 is maybe ritteri?1 and 2 - Monti cap
3 - could be galaxea or gsp - does it have a hard skeleton or more of a purple base
4 - Maybe blasto
5 - Maybe chalice
6 - Zoa
7 - torch
8 - Maybe birdsnest
9 - Not sure
10 - Maybe chalice
Maybe - could also be a shroom.9 is maybe ritteri?
Do you Think a clownpair would like Any of these corals?1 and 2 are montiporas, but definitely not montipora caps. From what I know, there are almost no true capricornus in this hobby, and what we call montipora capricornus is actually other plating species of montipora.
3 looks like GSP. They grow like weeds and can take over your tank very quickly.
4 is either a goniopora minor or bernardpora. Both look very similar to each other.
5 is an encrusting montipora.
6 is a zoanthid.
7 is probably a torch (euphyllia glabrascens), but some of the tentacles are split, so it could be a frogspawn (fimbriaphyllia divisa/paradivisa).
8 is a birdsnest (seriatopora).
9 looks like a stylophora.
10 looks like a montipora.
Maybe the torch, but doubt it. It’s not a requirement to have a coral your clowns will host to have a clownfish. I’ve seen them host meat corals like lobos/trachys or long tentacle euphyllia if you have them in a tank without anemones. I’ve also seen people keep clownfish in tanks with anemones that they won’t host…Do you Think a clownpair would like Any of these corals?