ZOA/Paly - ID Please

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Hello All,
I bought these yesterday from LFS for 20.00 as they looked real healthy and looked interesting.
3 hour acclimation and a dip, then pushed them over the edge and set them place at the bottom of the tank.
125GL Long with 55GL Long sump.
Pictures are from my Nokia 1520 Windows 8 phone.
Lights on without Flash and Lights out with flash - Thank you.
 

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Next day Pics

This is how happy they are now 16 hours later.
No flash with all lights on.
 

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Does appear that it could be pink and golds. Thy will multiply fast don't put them next to anything you don't want them covering. They have now become a pest zoanthid I my tank. look nice under just blues but kind of drab under whites.
 
Does appear that it could be pink and golds. Thy will multiply fast don't put them next to anything you don't want them covering. They have now become a pest zoanthid I my tank. look nice under just blues but kind of drab under whites.
Can you link or post a pic of your batch. I also searched zoapedia an I could not find a match, though they do no have gold and pink paly listed there.
Revtree has a hassalpaly/zoa id on there which is funny.
 
fairy dust, pink and golds, and many other names... They grow like wildfire!!!
 
They look more like yours but researching further is just gets more confusing...
 
They look more like yours but researching further is just gets more confusing...
Trust me, they are pink and golds. The blue hue you are seeing is from your lights and not a natural fluoresce of the coral.
 
Trust me, they are pink and golds. The blue hue you are seeing is from your lights and not a natural fluoresce of the coral.
+1 you are right, they are coloring up and you can see the gold very well, thanks for the help as well.
 

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