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Okay cool. I couldn't tell since the tendrils were so much longer. What is the difference between the two then? Yeah I like the fruit loops to the left. I want a big zoa garden on my central rock work.Looks like zoas to me! Closer pictures and possibly could ID, thinking Citrus Coolers tho!
Nice frags. Welcome to the zoa life! LOL
Some of the palys do fluoresce though, correct? I'm trusting all of your judgement, just trying to learn.As good of an explanation that can be made in simple terms and time LOL...
Generally speaking, zoas have smaller, more colorful polyps, palys have larger, duller polyps, and protopalys have polyps on stalks that have more tentacles than the others and they do not grow from a thick mat. However, this is not always true, and the oral discs may be of different sizes in the same colony.
Some of the palys do fluoresce though, correct? I'm trusting all of your judgement, just trying to learn.

