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Aboynamedsous2

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Could I get an id on these zoas the only thing I know is that there a low end morph. The other colony hitch hiked on some live rock, thought it was a pipe organ but it has shorter stalks. Pics are taken under LED lights. Sorry for the crappy pics.

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2nd colony are blue clove polyps. highly invasive, yet i've seen some people use them to carpet live rocks of large, sps-dominant systems. however, if you don't want all your shorter corals suffocated and outcompeted... best to remove asap.
 
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2nd colony are blue clove polyps. highly invasive, yet i've seen some people use them to carpet live rocks of large, sps-dominant systems. however, if you don't want all your shorter corals suffocated and outcompeted... best to remove asap.
Thanks, I have it isolated on its own separate rock. I like them but don’t want to many so I’ll keep them that way for now.
 

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