Is this a legit Stratosphere

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Looks like ones I’ve seen but I’ve also seen ones with the little yellow dots everywhere so I’m not quite sure

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ORA Pearlberry. Teasing!

Edit: I have to say though I did laugh. Faketaxi asking if it is a legit stratosphere. The name thing....
 

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Don't worry about the trade name/lineage too much; most of the time, they're just there to bump up the price. If it looks pretty, just be happy with it. It's also near-impossible to know whether two similar corals come from the same original colony or if they are just lookalikes.
 
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Yeah, Strats. Like all zoas, individual polyps can vary and they also go through a growth stage and develop more rings and colors as the polyps gets bigger.

My Strats courtesy of @wes84
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Ok, thank you! That’s good to know! I was just a little concerned because all the ones I saw online look like yours, they look amazing!
 
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Don't worry about the trade name/lineage too much; most of the time, they're just there to bump up the price. If it looks pretty, just be happy with it. It's also near-impossible to know whether two similar corals come from the same original colony or if they are just lookalikes.
That makes sense, I really like them so figured I’d bite the bullet but wanted to make sure it wasn’t something else
 

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I saw the post by wes on another forum and saw that the black base means it’s a stratosphere but I just want someone who knows more to 100% confirm
If you dont want to take any chances hit me up :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 

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Yeah, Strats. Like all zoas, individual polyps can vary and they also go through a growth stage and develop more rings and colors as the polyps gets bigger.

My Strats courtesy of @wes84
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Bro! I told you they were good growers! Look at em go!
 

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That's a Strat! I find the aquacultured ones do well, but the wild ones are hit or miss. They are a known melter. So just use general caution, QT, antibiotic treatment, etc.

Remember when buying high end, too good to be true is very accurate on pricing. If a high end piece has an unrealistically low price, usually it means that people want it gone fast. So just use caution. :)
 

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