Coral ID?

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I just got my second world wide coral sub box and I think one of the corals are mislabeled because it doesn't look like a zoa? It was labeled a pandora zoa, but it's rather large? Maybe it is. who knows. See photos attached.

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but it still has the toxin, right?
Yes - Palytoxin, PTX or PLTX is an intense vasoconstrictor, and is considered to be one of the most poisonous non-protein substances known, second only to maitotoxin in terms of toxicity in mice. Palytoxin is an polyhydroxylated and partially unsaturated compound with a long carbon chain.Wikipedia
 
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thank you - is there a greater risk of the paly releasing it's toxin vs the zoas? the same? unknown?
 

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Each type is different. Unless you test them all you won't know.
 

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