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Definitely going to need a better photograph, if you can adjust your lights to more white or cut the blues off that would make it more possible to ID.
 
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Best I can get with phone
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More than likely a pink zoa , there are many same and similar without a catchy name the names mean nothing really , I find in zoas pinks and orange to be fairly common colors in nature so its certain to be common in reef tanks.
 
Tbub1221;926173 wrote: More than likely a pink zoa , there are many same and similar without a catchy name the names mean nothing really , I find in zoas pinks and orange to be fairly common colors in nature so its certain to be common in reef tanks.

Amen. The designer name is marketing. Call it whatever you like, it's still a Zoanthid. Without a "pedigree", the designer name means nothing.

Even with a pedigree, the designer name doesn't mean that much, IMO. If it's pretty, it's pretty.

Jenn
 
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