Help ID some Acros

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All the sps I purchased were without a name, I didn’t care back then and I still don’t care. I just would like to know what they are for husbandry purposes. Scientific and trade names both work. I apologise if the photos are of poor quality.
Acro 1:
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Acro 2 (it’s a very stubborn one just keeps basing out):
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Coral 3:
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Coral 4:
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Coral 5:
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Coral 6:
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Coral 7 (left) and coral 8 (right):
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1) Not sure, almost has navini vibes.
2) Not grown out enough to tell
3) Valida
4) Carduus
5) Austera
6) Too small
7) Possibly sarmentosa for the green, pink could be microclados or nasuta.
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