Zoa identification

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I've got a zoa colony I'm trying to sell, but I don't know what kind they are and am having trouble finding them on an online library. Anyone know?
 
Let me try posting it again. This one working? It's the frag up front.
 

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Lol, just regular fire and ice my man. $10pp or $50-$70 for the whole plug is fair. You’ll get more if you frag them, obviously. GLWS
I don't think they're fire and ice. They only have the red tentacles and dark brown center and mouth. They're like reverse goonies. And I have more on a zoa garden on the background that I'll frag later. This is the original frag plug I let get re covered and just want my sand bed cleared off lol. Unless they just happen to not have much color in the middle.
 
I don't think they're fire and ice. They only have the red tentacles and dark brown center and mouth. They're like reverse goonies. And I have more on a zoa garden on the background that I'll frag later. This is the original frag plug I let get re covered and just want my sand bed cleared off lol. Unless they just happen to not have much color in the middle.
Yes sir, I think if you turn on a blue light you’ll see that the zoas are probably bluer than you think. Here’s Fire and ice under white lighting
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I don't think they're fire and ice. They only have the red tentacles and dark brown center and mouth. They're like reverse goonies. And I have more on a zoa garden on the background that I'll frag later. This is the original frag plug I let get re covered and just want my sand bed cleared off lol.

Yes sir, I think if you turn on a blue light you’ll see that the zoas are probably bluer than you think. Here’s Fire and ice under white lighting
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I guess in that case maybe they could be fire and ice zoas. I'll put them up as that.
 

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Looks like my fire and ice. Only other possibility is orange crush
 
Fire and Ice always look amazing when they are freshly imported and I feel that they often times lose their ice coloration as they are kept in reef aquariums. So I would say for sure they are a fire and ice morph.
 

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