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Anybody know what these are? I tried to find them on line but it's like trying to find a needle in a hay stack!
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There is a lot of new zoas in the market lately so you will find a lot without names in your local fish stores.
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Just wondering cause that was a good size colony--good buy! Did u dip it and qt it before placing in ur tank?
 
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Yeah it actually was a combo rock with these and a big Colony of radioactive zoas, a ricordia, a Neon Green cabbage leather, and Gsp For 50 bucks!
I dipped them in iodine and did a visual check but no quarantine.
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