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Picked up a few zoas from a local guy selling frags. He told me he gave me a couple gifts which I was pleased to hear! I don't know what they're called and he didn't either. Sooooo, if you can help ID, I'd greatly appreciate it so I can give them the best care possible.

There's 2 of them, exact same.
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Wowza!!! I'm stoked to get 2 of these as a gift!!! My good Karma treated me indeed I'd say :)
Thanks friends so much for your help!!!
 

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They are vigorous growers in the right condition and extremely easy to frag. Once it's getting too big, frag it up and pass some along.
I should frag mine soon...
It’s amazing what the little frags go for...I’m glad I got mine as an assorted petco coral (which = dirt cheap) and already a decent size.
 

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I should frag mine soon...
It’s amazing what the little frags go for...I’m glad I got mine as an assorted petco coral (which = dirt cheap) and already a decent size.
Well now you've got me thinking.. I've got a few "frags" of it right now that are probably 8-10" and ready to frag again.

My donor colony is pretty large imo. Base a solid 3.5" across
 

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Well now you've got me thinking.. I've got a few "frags" of it right now that are probably 8-10" and ready to frag again.

My donor colony is pretty large imo. Base a solid 3.5" across
Makes mine feel small...
This is it in relation to the rest of a fluval 13.5, in the back right by the octo:
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There is another branch hidden behind the rocks, and the stem goes a few inches down. You can see it in the arch.
 

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Makes mine feel small...
This is it in relation to the rest of a fluval 13.5, in the back right by the octo:
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There is another branch hidden behind the rocks, and the stem goes a few inches down. You can see it in the arch.
Frags in sump just doing their thing.
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Main piece partially closed.
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Thanks! I run just blue light, think pics would look as good if I got that lens?
I don't know what phone you're running but the polyp lab filter comes with two filters. I only needed one to get the color very close to the eye. Some camera/lights will stack them for best color rendering. I think Polyp labs has done a pretty good job with covering most of the phone sensors and standard light at this point. For what they cost, it's worth a shot.
 

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