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I found these zoas in a tidepool, and I am wondering what variety they would be. I collected a few specimens, but I am not sure if they are going to pull through or not. hAs anyone seen these varieties before? One is grey on the outside, and electric green with a gray mouth, and the other is green on the outside and yellowish in the middle.
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WIll be very hard to identify. They look very different in home aquarium, let alone the risk of pests and survival condition. Thats a decent size colony in the wild :) . thank you for sharing
 

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many forms of hawaiian zoas…

top looks like a strand from the mean green people eater line…

bottom looks like a yellow jawbreaker variant
 

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