zoa or paly ID

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just trying to figure out if i just **** myself and placed a paly high in the rock work or not :) heres a pic 20260227_173426.jpg
 
These are some of my Paly's and they all respond to feeding by closing up when fed. Their like Venus Fly Traps. lol
 

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they do close when i feed but i mean so do all my zoas, they all have a good feed response
 
Since they have such thick tentacle's they just might be Zoe's. They look great to me! I have many types of Zoe's and none respond to feeding like my Paly's do. Here's a pic of one of my blue ones finishing up a whole blood worm... Crazy but I luv em. lol.
 

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Pandoras, which are Zoanthus cf vietnamensis, not Palythoa.
 
I could be wrong but I think those are Paly's. Do they close up when you touch or feed them?
not Paly; note column/mesoglea, which is smooth, as opposed to rough in Palythoa (which incorporates particulates into its column). Also note the puffy oral disc, thick tentacles, and lack of capitulary ridges.
 

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