Frag ID please!~

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kat74

Guest
Got this as a "freebie" when I received a mixed zoa frag shipment.
Does anyone know what it is?


It's a light, icy teal color....
 
Originally Posted by KAT74
Got this as a "freebie" when I received a mixed zoa frag shipment.
Does anyone know what it is?


It's a light, icy teal color....
Freebies (hitchhikers) are nice, except bristle worms!!! Sure purdy!
 
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kat74

Guest
It's more of a light teal, "icy" looking color and when the actinics are on, the edges really "pop".
 

reefkprz

Active Member
it is a protopalythoa of some kind, I dont know the exact species, but they all are pretty much the same prefferring medium light just about any flow, and will accept and benifit from small meaty food.
 

grabbitt

Active Member
Originally Posted by reefkprZ
it is a protopalythoa of some kind, I dont know the exact species, but they all are pretty much the same prefferring medium light just about any flow, and will accept and benifit from small meaty food.
I agree. I think I have the same protopalys. They're a very nice light green color.
for freebies.
 
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kat74

Guest
Thanks for the help, everyone!

YES!~ It's always nice to get some freebies!!
 
K

kat74

Guest
Originally Posted by GRabbitt

Those are mine on the left... It's hard to see, but they've got neon green mouths.
They do look very much like mine!~
 

reefkprz

Active Member
cinnamon polyps is the common name for protopalythoa grandis, (those are definatly not grandis) but being a protopaly the body structure is almost identicle the coloration and surface texture isnt right though. I can see how you would make that connection.
 
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