Zoanthus hitch hiked?

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This is growing fast and sitting the bottom of my tank on an empty shell.
First noticed it during blue night light with a glowing middle point.

Is this a Zoanthus Colony Polyp?
Should i move it?

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Hi yes, probably some kind of palythoa. I would isolate it for now and see if it colors up. If you like it then keep it and if you don’t give it a new home at an LFS or with another reefer :)
 

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It’s common Paly known as green mouth button polyps
 
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Thanks for the Id. It hitchhiker a ride into my tank was transported on a snail and you eyed for weeks with it. One day 5he snail stopped moving. I believe a hermit caused her demise. I decided to mount it and am now looking forward for it to spread.
 

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