Zoa/Paly Identification "Toxic Shock Paly"

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So this was sold to me as a Toxic Shock Paly from Aquarium Depot. I think this isnt what I ordered but I could be wrong, see below for what mine look like and what the selling image is.

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(Their Image)

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(Mine)


It's probably just the photo editing, but I feel like theirs has a more obvious purple/blue where mine are just all bright green.
 

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I've tried purchasing a few polyps from them, various species, and I live close enough for pickup so it isn't travel stress --they NEVER look anything like their site indicates. Mushrooms from them always look great though!
 
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@danieyella, yeah I dont think I'm ordering from them ever again to be honest. The ones in the picture to the left of the toxics were sold to me as "Spring Zoanthids"

This is the advertisement
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They are absolutely "Gorilla Nips"...

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