Need help to ID two corals

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Hi reefers, please help to ID the corals in the picture. Are they Favia? Sorry these are the best picture I can get. Thanks!!

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You're welcome :)

I have those same Blastos although I don't have a specific name. They're pretty bullet proof. Mine have been knocked over and dropped into the sand countless times before I finally glued them down. lol They open back up every time and are still growing.
 

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You're welcome :)

I have those same Blastos although I don't have a specific name. They're pretty bullet proof. Mine have been knocked over and dropped into the sand countless times before I finally glued them down. lol They open back up every time and are still growing.
It's kind of ironic I have the same blastos that periodically get completely covered in sand by my engineer gobies, and I have to dig the sand from around them. I also have never seen any issues from the sand other than they aren't happy when I first uncover them.
 

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