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I think thats what i will call these. Just some info, they are still shaded and this is not an actinic pic. Just to give you an idea of how bright and intense they are. Right now they put every zoa and paly in my tank to shame.
 

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I think thats what i will call these. Just some info, they are still shaded and this is not an actinic pic. Just to give you an idea of how bright and intense they are. Right now they put every zoa and paly in my tank to shame.

Sweet! They look radioactive.
 
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After looking at yours and mine. The ones you have are different. Mine ctually look like Rasberry Limeades. For some reason I thought they looked similiar.

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