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I have this weird looking zoa in the midst of some green bay packers. It has alot brighter green skirt and different pattern/color inside. Sorry the picture is so bad phone cant focus on my zoas in blue lights. It's not hard to miss, in the topish right of the colony
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It's to hard to tell from the pic. It could be a different zoa or a zoa morphing.
That would be pretty cool. It's kinda in the middle and I've never fragged anything before. Might have to try and frag it just to find out
 
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It's not uncommon for zoas to morph. I'd leave it be and see if you get a couple more before you frag.
Gotcha. I dont even have tools to do it so I don't see it in the too near future anyways. Thanks
 
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I actually might think its morphing, this one has a ton of blue and none of the others have any blue at all
 

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