Interesting Eagle Eye Morph

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The green is really florescent but it doesnt show up well in pictures. Different polyps have varying degrees of "splottage"
 
Thanks! I will try to get a better-than-iphone pic soon, and now that the whole colony is open, you should be able to see the differences in the amount of splottage.

Hopefully they keep growing like that, it could be a whole new color morph for you zoa freaks
 
I have some that have the same morph going on. Here's the best pic i have of mine. Yours are pretty sweet as well.
 

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Thanks. Just call them something different and make big money. Ill take 40%. Lol. Prolly a little less than a year but the morph just started a couple of months ago. As the mature it seem that it disappears. Here's what they look like when I got them. Prolly my greatest success story.
 

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I've got some Whammin Watermelon doing close to the same thing? A few of the new polyps have a neon green blothcing to almost full center of it? Very cool
 
its a stress reaction of sorts, after a couple weeks to months it will go away. when the color bleeds in to the center.
 
I bought whammin watermelons from my LFS (WorldWideCorals). They look exactly like eagle eyes with a more vibrant color and a neon green center. Some of the whammin watermelons just look like eagle eyes with nicer colors and some have the neon green center ive had mine for about 3 months now and its still there. Then when i went to frag them, the frag lost thier green center color and looked normal then started to get their color back.
 
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