Help with Identifying SPS frags

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Hi Guys,

I have two frags which I need to identify as I would like to know more about them.
The pink one has small white polyps that are not out in this picture.
The neon green one I have had for almost 4 years and it has hardly grown at all, this picture does not show the polyps but they are quite small and the same color as the coral.

Thanks in advance!


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can't tell too much from these pics. I'd guess maybe a monti setosa on the pink one
 
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can't tell too much from these pics. I'd guess maybe a monti setosa on the pink one

That sounds plausible I will try to get a better picture of the pink one.

Here is a closeup of the green one, I will try to get some better shots with my macro lens

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