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The only unknown zoa in my tank
 
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I have also been told they may be velociraptor people eaters thanks for the input..
 

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There are a bunch of trade names for a variety of zoas that look very similar. One things for sure, they are a type of Hawaiian people eater and very pretty ones to boot.
 

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There are a bunch of trade names for a variety of zoas that look very similar. One things for sure, they are a type of Hawaiian people eater and very pretty ones to boot.
 
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Too many Speckles to be a ding dang in my opinion
 

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The amount of speckles can be more or less depending on lighting. More light typically more speckles. There are tons of Palys that are bout identical w different names. Ding dang is just a popular name for a Hawaiian people eater is the bottom line. Just a name for reference pretty much as they all are
 

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The amount of speckles can be more or less depending on lighting. More light typically more speckles. There are tons of Palys that are bout identical w different names. Ding dang is just a popular name for a Hawaiian people eater is the bottom line. Just a name for reference pretty much as they all are
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Sorry ding dang is a very specific paly it looks very unique .Its definitely a Hawaiian.. Maybe a people eater. But not a ding dang there are many Hawaiian people eaters that are not called ding dang.. Why bc they are unique and not just a referance ..the reference would be Hawaiian..
 

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