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Sharkbait19

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Hi,
A week ago I bought zoas and palys from the LFS. I remember being told what each one was while there, but forgot since then. Can I have some ID’s?
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Hi! I’ll give this a shot!

first ones are plain purple zoas, that’s just what I call em. I’ll google in a sec to see if they have a proper name.

#2 are nuclear green palys, kinda invasive so keep them separate from your main rock work and prune often!

#3 looks kinda like amazing spider man (POTO strain) but I can’t tell if that skirt is turning green. If the skirt is green or turns green, they’d be whammin watermelons

#4 is more nuclear greens protopalythoa technically but nobody really cares about that stuff :)
 

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