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Hello All,
I got this piece because it was super unique and i havent seen any super long tenctcle Zoa. Can anyone ID these suckers? Thanks in advance. When I bought them they had a hollow tube, stolon maybe, that seemed to attach them at some point. But a new polyp formed from the base of the large one on the right.

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A photo of the base with a new polyp forming and the old hollow stolon (?).
 

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The remind me of the yellow Parazoanthus. The colors on these are awesome though! That green base is gorgeous. Just my guess..

Did they come in on LR?

Here is the TG write up.
 
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I actually bought these because they were unique. They have smooth bases with no sand inclusion in the tissue. They have actually grown quite a lot larger. Now the polyp head about 2 cm in diameter with the tentacles being at least that in length. They do have bright blue tips on the end of each tentacle, but they are hard to capture. Thanks for looking.
 
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The remind me of the yellow Parazoanthus. The colors on these are awesome though! That green base is gorgeous. Just my guess..

Did they come in on LR?

Here is the TG write up.
I definitely think thye are close to these. Parazoathus seems to be correct. I will poke around more to see if i can find a closer match. Thank you!
 
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Thank you @PocketGoose for the info. I think the Parazoanthus led me to the correct ID. I believe they are Acrozoanthus australiae. What is called a stick anemone. Super cool, much appreciated everyone.

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IDK. My conch was just in beteween the polyps, so maybe not that bad? I am going to reglue it down to another piece of branch rock after reading more. Definitely dont want them roaming my tank.
 

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