Best DAYLIGHT polyps

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i have a predominantly SPS tank but I'd like to set up a zoanthid/paly garden on a small rock structure on the bottom of my tank.

I'm wondering what all of you experts' favorite polyps are that also look great in a 14k setting. I current only have sunny d's in there and I think they look great in both daylight and actinic settings.
 

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Radioactive dragon eyes. Or radioactive anything. Spongebobs is another one that I think looks decent under 14k.
 

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I had a frag of Rastas in my frag tank under an AI Prime HD at 14k that looked amazing. Orange Bam Bams are also terrific under that light.
 

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Following alone for future answers, I am hopefully trying to start a zoa garden in my new tank.
 

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Blondies and rastas POP under whites...
Highend, Strats look amazing in any light along with a2$kraks and nightmares/mauls/campfires etc..
 

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Emeralds on Fire really pop nicely.

Honestly, almost anything will look great if you focus on how you group the colors of the different zoas/palys. Pick what you like and just put contrasting colors next to each other to make them stand out.
 

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