Are these grim reapers?

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I see so many different morphs of grim reapers and want to know if this is what people see as true grims before I pick them up

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Grim reapers were originally released by UC (zoanthids.com) And are known for having a black base with highlighter yellow (sometimes light green) random speckles/blotches all over including the skirt. The photo you have looks like it’s brown, not black. The pattern on the photo you provided have a significant amount of repeating pattern (see the outer ring of the adult polyps near the bottom of the colony has a flower petal pattern) and also seem to be a weird color. Here are some photos of genuine grims :)
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Grim reapers were originally released by UC (zoanthids.com) And are known for having a black base with highlighter yellow (sometimes light green) random speckles/blotches all over including the skirt. The photo you have looks like it’s brown, not black. The pattern on the photo you provided have a significant amount of repeating pattern (see the outer ring of the adult polyps near the bottom of the colony has a flower petal pattern) and also seem to be a weird color. Here are some photos of genuine grims :) View attachment 3020315View attachment 3020317View attachment 3020318
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