2. Looks like Xenia
3. Some type of Palys
6. Purple mushrooms
8. Pink birdsnest on the right....the left one might be some type of Stylophora or Acropora...I'm not sure
10. various Zoas
15. Possibly Montipora
16. Possibly Montipora
17. Xenia again
18. Palys
19. Zoas or Palys
That's all I can ID. Hope that helps!
Can't really argue with any of Jimbo's IDs.
On #13, I'm not really sure what piece we're talking about.
On #11, looks *kinda* like Blue Clove/Snowflake polyps due to the coloration, but the ones I have don't look like that when they're closed up. But they are definitely some variant of Anthelia or Sansibia or that group.
The leathers and softies are hard to tell when they are pissed like that. Will be easier when they open up more
1. Finger leather?
2. Blue/pom pom xenia?
3. Misc. Paly
4. Some types of encrusting montipora (better ID when they color up)
5. Kenya Tree
6. Blue Shrooms
7. Montipora (reverse sunset?)
8. Green birdsnest left pink birdsnest right
9. Is killing me, I want to say Spongodes. I just saw a nice colony of this somewhere just the other day.
10. Misc Zoanthids
11. Blue clove polyps (hard to tell)
12. Tree coral? (softy or leather of some type)
13. Is this one actually hard or soft? Closer pic would help.
14. Cauliflower colt?
15. Some type of cap/monti when it colors up we will be able to tell.
16. Same as 9
17. Brown/common Xenia
18. misc paly/zoa
19. misc paly/zoa
The giant white mass in 14 looks like a porite skeleton.
Now that is a piece of rock.....really....LOL....it was bury in the sand and didn't have much color so I flipped it around because I liked the shape better. I do have some white stuff that I need to take another photo of to help get an ID on. Not too sure if it's living or just some type of glue/adhesive that was used at one time. Looks funky though. 8O