Club Zoa Spotlight! Electric Oompa Loompa!!

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Funny thing about them being the brightes is they were the first place to get them from me. I still have the first pic ever taken of them (I'm James the original namer) I've kept them going to this day from the original 4 polyps I found around 4 years ago. It's really cool to see how many are out there now and how far they have spread over the years. Will make it a point to get some pics up of mine tomorrow
Thanks Josh for showing off my favorite zoa :)
where did you "find" them? I have seen pics of these polyps from over 10 years ago. When the polyp got large enough it lost a lot of its brightness. It seems LEDs are able to slow this trend.
 

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Under the CAR's. They even morphed a bit...

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What s the difference between electric and just the regular oompa loompa. Do they have big heads? Someone had pointed out they look a lot like Goblins on fire and I have thos slready so dont want o buy them if the heads are the same size.
 

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