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So I got these at a local swap about a month ago and they're growing like crazy. Was only about 4-5 polyps on each when I got them. Does anyone recognize these? Any help would be great. Thanks guys. Just got back into reefing after a 7 year break. A lot has changed in that time. Haha. Now I'm hooked on Zoa, Torch, and Goni but from what I can see, Who Isn't? Thanks again.

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Bottom looks like pink diamond and top looks like pink zoa or pink panther zoa
 
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Ya someone on Facebook suggested dragon eyes and to me that exactly what they look like. Thanks for the help.

Cool, yep. Same thing, they’ve been around for a long time. Orange dragon eyes - folks know exactly what you’re talking about.
 

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