some more pictures of my zoa

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Here are some up close pictures that I took using my friend slr. Most you have seen but still had a few of them. Well hope you enjoy.
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Teal PPE w/ specks
tealfreckeledpe2.jpg


Another one that I have not seen
tricolorzoas.jpg


RPEs
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This one is really tiny. Its no bigger then a grain of sand. But bright as heck
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cardgenius, thank you took me a few times to get these pics

MarvinReef Ithink you might be right about the tiny zoas. If it wasn't cause I can see them I would have never thought there was anything on that rock.
Also will send you a pm on the blues.

Smarsh thank you as well. I too like them took me a while to get my collections since I am very selective on what I get.
 

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Real sweet stuff Mario, Those speckled PEs are to die for.......THe Bright Orange ones do look like the ones I have and the growth pattern that you got pictured on that rock lloks just like the way they grow on mine. No real stem but like the polyps just come out of the rubber mat.....I think you will love those too....once angain nice pictures and collection.
 
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Hi Laurie and thanks you. I am not sure what they are the look closer to the Olaudah Equiano's but also still not sure. They are nice and one of my luckiest finds since my zoa hunting started.
 

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