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but can't find a name for this.

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Morph of a pink zipper? Very nice looking polyp, and i'm loving the ultimate chaos photobomb! lol
 

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I'm thinking watermelon palys, not whammin watermelons. I have some that are similar to yours.
 
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I got them from miada on this forum as a freebie, they are very cool looking, thanks to you miada! i will check both those names and see what it resembles most thank you for the guidance my friends)
 

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Pink Auroras. I have them in my tank and they are fast growers. I had them in lower light and they lost the vibrant pink so they are back higher now, waiting for them to color back up.
 

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