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Hey guys, I picked a polyp of this off the bottom of a frag tank when I first started my reef, it was my first coral and I babied it in a harness until it started looking better. Now it is the healthiest coral in my tank, only thing is I have no idea what kind it is. Bright green center surrounded by a deep purple with same bright green feelers. Thanks!
 

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They are nice just so avalible. you know how people are when its new its hot and you pay $30 a polyp then its not and you try to sell of for$1 a polyp and people complain don't worry about what people think if you like it enjoy it buddy
 
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They are nice just so avalible. you know how people are when its new its hot and you pay $30 a polyp then its not and you try to sell of for$1 a polyp and people complain don't worry about what people think if you like it enjoy it buddy


True, that's a downfall of being a zoa addict ha, thanks!
 

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