Very first Zoa's - What are they?

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Newbie here. Sorry for the crappy picture. Fighting against the blue light, and, that fact that these three polyps are so tiny. Under whites they're blue/gray in the middle, then orange radiating out to pink. Under blues the orange fluoresces bright pink. Any help?
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[h=2]Very first Zoa's - What are they?[/h]
Well of course, they are........... yours

idk, hard to tell from your crappy pic Jeff....lol What are the real colors as you see them ???


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Sorry Todd. They're just so small. I think I'll just let'm grow, and try to identify them when they're bigger, more numerous, and/or fully acclimated to the system. LOL

The real colors are orange (under whites) and pink (under blues). The eye seems kind of blue/gray. Actually, the picture depicts the color pretty well.
 

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