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I know that these are poor photos but every time I try to take a picture the polyps close. The inside is a purple/blue with light blue spots with reddish orange tentacles.

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Hard to tell under blue lighting. White lighting best
 
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I can try to get a white light picture tomorrow (my lights are going on their night cycle). I have had them I. My tank for 2-3 months and they seem to be doing great until I grab them to get a photo. I don’t believe they are utter chaos unless it takes time for them to mature. They spots just recently started to appear.
 
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I’m grabbing the frag, not the Zoa’s themselves.
 

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Why can’t u just take pic of them where they reside? Might try to bring them closer to water surface but if they hit high flow on the way up they’ll close
 
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