Zoa/Paly ID

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Hey all,

Lucked out on a frag of these in a shipment of miscellaneous unnamed zoas and haven’t had much luck on the ID libraries finding a match. Anyone have any ideas? Sincerely appreciated!

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Zoanthus cf sansibaricus, not a Paly. I have seen a similar named morph, but I can't remember what it was called. Closest I can think of is "Fire and Ice", but it's not a 100% match.
 
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Zoanthus cf sansibaricus, not a Paly. I have seen a similar named morph, but I can't remember what it was called. Closest I can think of is "Fire and Ice", but it's not a 100% match.
Thanks! I’ve got some Fire and Ice, and you’re right there’s some similarities. The closest thing they remind me of is Utter Chaos and the polyps are large in even high light so surely they’re a fairly distinct morph.
 
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