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Hello I bought some things from a local reefer a couple months ago and couldn't remember the name of these zoas. Thansk in advance!
They have grow great for me, each started off as a 2 polyp frag and now I have a bunch more, so I'm pumped about that.
Ifnit matters photos taken with Samsung s9, pro mode with light diktwr set to 10k (the best representation i could get, this is how these look to me under my gen2 radion pro.
Thanks in advance!

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hi ,think last pic,fire and ice?? @footgal ? :)
 
Thanks for the responses. The fire and ice i def agree with..the other one its hard....I know they morph some but mine has so much powder scattered on them or glitter or whatever it looks like.
 
Thanks for the responses. The fire and ice i def agree with..the other one its hard....I know they morph some but mine has so much powder scattered on them or glitter or whatever it looks like.
Maybe you should try alpha and omega. Fire and ice is any zoa with a blue center and red skirt. These have been further divvied up into specific names but all red skirt blue zoas fit under the umbrella of fire and ice
 
Ok and that makes sense. Crazy the variety of zoas, and all corals for that matter, that have come to light in the past 6 or 7 years.
My fire and ice colony kinda falls under alpha and omega if yours look similar
 

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