Is this a zoo?

nashorn

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Hi
I brought back a live rock 5 years ago from Hawaii. Now I have a tons of them. Bright neon green in the tank. Is it commom zoo?
 
Yes, but the white flecks on them are not that common.

BTW it is a proto-palythoa and toxic....but if youv'e touched it with your bare hands you prolly know that all ready.
 
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href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8496936#post8496936 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by acrylic_300

Yes, but the white flecks on them are not that common.

BTW it is a proto-palythoa and toxic....but if youv'e touched it with your bare hands you prolly know that all ready.
I don't seem to have any reaction to them...Hmm
Do you know if it is named?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8496936#post8496936 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by acrylic_300
Yes, but the white flecks on them are not that common.

BTW it is a proto-palythoa and toxic....but if youv'e touched it with your bare hands you prolly know that all ready.


They are nice but fairly common, even with the spots.

A palythoa is not going to harm you, by just skin contact. You would have to have a cut on your hand and cut into the paly.

Oh, don't eat them:lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8499013#post8499013 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by nashorn

Do you know if it is named?



They look similar, to the Green Implosion on zoaid.com
 
Like mfinn said, they are fairly common, but under the right conditions they can become extremely vibrant and beautiful.
Just watch, they will overrun your tank if given the opportunity.;)
 
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