Bleached zoas?

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Nice revival from the dead!
I bet these are packed full of palytoxin though...
 
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And the latest pics

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Yep,,yep,,they are a little potent palytoxin wise.
Be careful around them ,,they will get your heart a skippin in a bad way ..lol
 

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With bleaching being a huge problem with global warming I wonder if scientists r making zooxanthellae solutions like we have dr Tim’s to help with oceans and indirectly home reefers
They are working on more resilient hybridized Zooxanthellae :)
 

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