Naming experts ID this one please

flricordia

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These grew up on a small colony of Smurfs I have. I really just noticed them for the first time last evening after removing the colony off a large rock toward the back. Any idea on a name?
 

bluering09

Member
note to oneself: Plz take Flricordia out of your free zoas list, he knows to much

Whatever they are they need to be traded for one of my zoas.
 

flricordia

Active Member
Originally Posted by bluering09
http:///forum/post/2700734
note to oneself: Plz take Flricordia out of your free zoas list, he knows to much

Whatever they are they need to be traded for one of my zoas.

stupid me. when will I ever learn? note to self...be nice and always brown nose.
 

rebelprettyboy

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Man I cant really tell from thath photo. It isnt clear enough to get a good view of those polyps? what are they redm blue, and orange? Newayz the only way i would be able to tell is for you to send me 5 polyps and I get a close look.. Sry zip is 79701 Ill pm u my address right away!
 

paintballer768

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Looks like that stardust PE except Flricordea's have a green stripe on the skirt, and then stardust PE's have the white dots near the moth.
 

flricordia

Active Member
Originally Posted by paintballer768
http:///forum/post/2702591
Looks like that stardust PE except Flricordea's have a green stripe on the skirt, and then stardust PE's have the white dots near the moth.
And the ones I have are not PE at all. They are actually quite small, just the closeup I guess makes them appear larger then they really are.
 

spanko

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Spanko's guess:
A morph of Blue stars.
or
A morph of Chameleons
So maybe you get to name them!!!!!
 

flricordia

Active Member
Originally Posted by spanko
http:///forum/post/2702657
Spanko's guess:
A morph of Blue stars.
or
A morph of Chameleons
So maybe you get to name them!!!!!
Thanks. I do think you are right with the Chameleon. I will put it to zoaid and see if they accept them as a morph.
 
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