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Introducing: (Renaissance corals) cobalt zoanthid

This zoa morph is new to the hobby.

What do y'all think?

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Cool. I think this is a zoa my emperor angelfish could learn to love. :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
I bet. These originated from a wild harvested rock the I rescued from a LFS in my area I asked them and apparently all the rocks that they get in with zoas are from the wild and they all look terrible from shipping and import to sitting in a sub ideal tank. They basically are slowly dying and I have been rescuing them and bringing them back to good health and finding a ton of new color morphs in the process.
 
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