How do you identify a zoa as caribbean

the person you buy them from tells you they're from the carribean? that's how i "knew" mine were carribeans. i know that sounds like a smart butt remark, but i'm being serious...
 
No insult taken. Reason I ask this I've seen some origin info at Zoaid.com and now I see the poll about keeping caribbean species so I thought maybe some folks here knew something I did not know. Anyway I thought it was interesting that club members were having success with high up/high flow techniques so a better question is where do most of the caribbean species come from? Shallow water with lots of wave action or are they very diverse living in all sorts of different zones? Just trying to figure out how to better take care of my animals.
 
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I believe these are too. I know the smaller yellows centers on the left are. sorry for the blurry pics folks
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I have always thought many caribbean polyps had a 'creamy' texture to the color. soft, yet bright.
 
sweet shots j. the third pic up from the bottom or those from rommel
 

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