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Here are the other two birdsnests that showed up all on their own during the past six months.

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Blue Polyped Montipora capricornis
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Red Acropora sp.

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Blue tort. I added some darkness to the background to make it stand out.

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Same picture, as shot.

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More birdnest polyps

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Lime in the Sky acropora sp.
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Pink Montipora
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Sea World acropora sp.
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Staghorn acropora polyps
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Unknown acro, maybe Tyree A. valida.
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Drew's Acros
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A cool angle I rarely shoot showing quite a bit of the SPS.
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The Staghorn coral has very thick branches and just fills the center of the reef to the surface.
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