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![]() haha oh no!!
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![]() Excellent photo
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![]() interesting morph in the center of the colony , the pink splatter is realy cool.
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![]() Haha, that's funny! Hope it gets dropped in a good spot and not behind some rocks!
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![]() That is my one remaining zoa colony. I've decided that I'm not overly fond of zoas, though I do really like these ones. I received it from sphelps.
There are a few of the polyps with the pink spatter on them. There are three different morphs at I can see. If the frag rack the urchin is on wasn't so desperately in need of cleaning I'd pull out the DLSR for a better shot. ![]() Now, what I'm wondering . . . Do I let the urchin truck around with them for a while? He seems to hold onto things for a week or two. The zoas look good for now. Maybe if they start to look stressed I'll try to remove them? |