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Two months ago, I bought a single polyp and the sale photo looked like this:

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The polyp I received look like that, although the colors weren't as rich as that photo.

After two months in my tank, it has grown into six polyps that look like this:

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That pink/purple outer rim wasn't there when I first got it. It has developed over time.

Any idea what these are? The closest I've been able to find is Hawaiian Ding Dangs, but these are way more colorful than the photos I see of Ding Dangs.
 

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What you have there is a strain analogous to Hawaiian PE.

These have traded as wonka berries and that’s generally the most recognized ID for them. Now, the wonka berry name is also used to sell another, altogether different species, (not strain) of zoas. The ones you have usually get the People eater designation. Also worth nothing is that the violet rim before the skirt can and will present differently at times.

Good score, it’s an excellent coral.

Pics for reference.

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Hey shane

The zoas you got there were some we brought in and were cooking for about a year. When I ended up postG they didn’t look like Hawaiian people eaters or Wanka berries right off the jump. That’s why I went with the sour apple name just because of the green with the blue sway in it. Very good score on it. I’m glad that you like it and it’s growing in pretty well. And if you ever have any other questions, feel free to shoot me a private message or email us. And I’m more than happy to talk about zoas with you. And thank you again for your purchase. I hope you enjoy the Corals and hope to see you again soon on either our actions or live sales.

Jake (a reef creation)
 

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My new zoa welcomes you and hope they can survive
 

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Hey shane

The zoas you got there were some we brought in and were cooking for about a year. When I ended up postG they didn’t look like Hawaiian people eaters or Wanka berries right off the jump. That’s why I went with the sour apple name just because of the green with the blue sway in it. Very good score on it. I’m glad that you like it and it’s growing in pretty well. And if you ever have any other questions, feel free to shoot me a private message or email us. And I’m more than happy to talk about zoas with you. And thank you again for your purchase. I hope you enjoy the Corals and hope to see you again soon on either our actions or live sales.

Jake (a reef creation)
Hey, Jake! Didn't know y'all were on here and didn't want to mention A Reef Creation in case someone felt like I had gotten a raw deal in any way. I emailed last night using the email address I've used before just to let Randy know how they had changed in case it was interesting in any way. It's still wild to me how much zoas can morph. That thing looks like a completely different kind of zoa now. (And yeah, I do love them.)

And I'll also give y'all a major shout-out. I've never worked with a company (in any industry) with better customer service, and I've never seen a company pack a live shipment better than y'all do. I'm a huge fan of ARC!
 

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Ding Dangs? Running out of names for corals are we? :face-with-tears-of-joy:

I'm not a zoa guy but the ones posted here are beautiful.
 

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