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I picked up two goniporas and an alviapora. I can’t remember the names of them. It would be helpful if I can get an ID and if the price is fair. The green one was $40, the pink and yellow one was $35 and the rainbow alviapora was $40, Thanks!

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Need clearer pics, but you got a steal! Pink and green is a rainbow short tentacle goniopora (many different names out there for different color patterns), second is an alveopora (probably the only one priced as it should be), third green one looks like a glitter goni (and those go for 150-300 depending on type). Need better pics for specific id though, but still, nice buy
 
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Need clearer pics, but you got a steal! Pink and green is a rainbow short tentacle goniopora (many different names out there for different color patterns), second is an alveopora (probably the only one priced as it should be), third green one looks like a glitter goni (and those go for 150-300 depending on type). Need better pics for specific id though, but still, nice buy
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hard to tell still for the green goni check out TCK spaceballs goni and UC space glitter. Both are technically glitter goni but one has way more defined glitter throughout and is much more expensive. TSA has a bunch of goniopora but i cant remember their exact name for this pink and yellow one, im sure someone else will chime in soon with other names. Problem is also multiple vendors get the same corals in and name them completely different things
 

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That one on the left (red and yellow/orange) is what I’ve heard an Iron Man Goni. That green one looks like a glitter goni, with the black and green (if it has speckled ‘glitter’, then you’d know for sure) and that last alveopora looks to be a pink and blue alveipora. I’ve seen those around but typically nobody names them. Not sure why but my guess is because they don’t come in as often as the Goni’s or just people don’t buy them as much. Either way, nobody names alveoporas all too much OTHER than how they are colored. Somebody should do that tbh IMO.
 
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