Coral I.D

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Hello i need a I.D on this coral i have. Thanks!



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It looks like from the picture that it is a closed up paly or zoa mini colony. Have you seen it opened up any more than that?

I don't know if they are closed up they just stay like that never seen them open up more than that.
 

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The polyps in the far left middle of the picture are more extended you can see the tentacles better. I'm sticking with Palythoa.
 

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Have you tried moving them into more light? They don't appear to be getting enough light where they're at although that's hard to tell because of how blue the picture is. Also what are your parameters?
 

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