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J.Orchin

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Hi all, can anyone ID this beautiful Zoa I picked up from the Aquah show yesterday please? The company couldn’t remember the name of it.

Thank you :)

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Photo under white light would make it easier to tell what kind of zoa it is!
 
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Sorry for the late reply. I’ve managed to take a photo under white light, my blue cheek goby just brushed past them so they’re not out completely Hope this helps.
 

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Very close to a morph commonly sold under the name Armor of Gods. Yours have a nice bright bit on the tentacles which suggest they could color up into a really nice morph like WWC's "balrog".

The names are stupid. I just call them 'orange', 'red', etc.
 

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