ID please, frilly looking palys

Kooka

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Have no idea what these are called, the biggest polyps are the size of nickels.
 

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Nobody? Here's another picture, hope it helps identify them.
 

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So if I should follow your advice, what's the point of having an identification thread?

Well I was attempting to be helpful, incase you werent aware of that website, and since I was the only person to respond. Would you rather I just kept to myself and you get no responses at all?:wildone:
 
I was asking for an identification, not advice telling me to look up a similar paly and just go with that name. Thanks for your help anyways though. :wave:
 
I was asking for an identification, not advice telling me to look up a similar paly and just go with that name. Thanks for your help anyways though. :wave:

Thats all any of the IDs are, they are just made up names to describe similar colors, the polyps morph from tank to tank, under different lights and water parameters, its very possible that your specific polyp hasnt even been given a silly name that every one calls it by. Going by that massive list I gave you a link too, it kinda looks like several different palys, its not an exact science here. Its just all made up. Unless you know the history of where you bought it, and where that guy bought, and where that guy bought it, all the way back to the original collector/importer that gave it that silly name in the first place, then its all just made up. I was just trying to offer you a direction where to attempt to find a name. No one else seems to have done anything. Im sorry its not the answer you were looking for. If it makes you feel better, call them pink zippers or something.:crazy1:

What ever you end up calling them, they are pretty.
 
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