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Hi Thanks in advance. I found a picture and I am trying to id the names. I have attached the picture.

1 - Looks similar to Emerald on fire or Eagle Eye but slightly different.
2 - I think is PHE?

I am new to corals and I have just started seeing coarlline algae growth and planning to slowly add a few corals.

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Hi Thanks in advance. I found a picture and I am trying to id the names. I have attached the picture.

1 - Looks similar to Emerald on fire or Eagle Eye but slightly different.
2 - I think is PHE?

I am new to corals and I have just started seeing coarlline algae growth and planning to slowly add a few corals.

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#1 could be goblins fire. The photo is super filtered shopped up though....
 
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#1 could be goblins fire. The photo is super filtered shopped up though....
Yes it looks more like Goblins on fire. I took a screenshot to draw on it. Let me see if I can find the actual picture and upload too. Thank you so much. One down already.
 
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