Looks like one of the new sp of zoanthids that just was released ill dig up tje artical i found http://reefbuilders.com/2012/12/04/neozoanthus-uchina-caleyi-newest-species-zoanthid/ said:Thanks for the info, good read. I'm thinking Florida "Butterfly Paly" too. It's a little different, but given some time and good conditions... We'll see how it does.
They look like Texas trash morphs. Be careful they will spread fast. They also are dangerous to handle be carful said:Thanks Chappy, but I doubt they are "Texas Trash Morphs". These are some I had back in '07 for comparison.
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I'm going to "Clean Up" this frag today. It looks like it has two variations of the Butterfly Paly and some Zoas as well. I'm going to get them all seperated out.
they grow to fast said:Didn't happen to take any pics you can share?
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Nope, not to say they are trash but they where taking up valuable real estate fairly quickly.