Slightly brighter color in person, but not much. Mixed colors on the polyps. Do they look like anything in particular to anyone? Got them as a no-name from a site that sells most of its zoas as no-names. Also picked up some pink candy apples.
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Zoas are very prone to color morphing due to lighting, they look very open and the flesh looks healthy. Don’t sweat about it, they should color up in the next couple monthsThey're an interesting sort of pale yellow under just the room lights, without any blues from the tank. I thought the place had sent the wrong zoas before I put them under the light. They still look almost yellowish from the side, and the stems are nearly white. They do look a bit bleached, now that I take a look at them with that thought in mind.
I'll update if they do anything notable color-wise. Hopefully they're healthy enough to not just melt from shipping stress. They opened fast, at least.
It doesn’t make a huge difference, reefroids never hurt but I’m not sure how much benefit they would beThey opened up nice and fast. In the acclimation container, no less!
Should I see if they'll accept food, or is it better to leave them alone entirely while they recover?
Utter peace
That's what they look like now. Color is more accurate in that first picture, at least to my eye.
@footgal any thoughts on ID now? They seem to have stopped changing color, so I think they're done.
Also, I'm still trying to get these- are they called Lemon Crush palys?- grown out. I hope to have a frag ready by early October, when it should be cool enough to ship confidently. They've finally started growing somewhat recently, took 'em a bit. When I do send them, would you like a chunk of whatever these are? I've got spares.