Zoa Pox? Also if you want to ID, that's cool too.

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Hey fellow reefers. I have a zoa colony and another single polyp that have white spots and I am not sure if they are just the way these are, or if it is a bad case of zoa pox. The polyps act happy, and are growing rapidly. I got these super cheap, so am ok with dumping them if they are going to risk my nice ones. I do have Furan and am ready to dip if you confirm that is what I have. If anyone has a positive ID on variety from my pics, I would like knowing too.
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They almost look like a palythoa in which case if they are the will incorporate some of the sand into their tissue when they grow. Almost certain they are palys but what kind I do not know
Ya, I was wondering that too because I've seen pics online and pox look a lot more like whiteheads...gross. And the rate these things are growing, and the apparent shared flesh, makes me want to agree with you. I am a rookie though so if another person seconds your opinion I'll roll with that. I love this forum btw, you all are awesome.
 
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Ya, I was wondering that too because I've seen pics online and pox look a lot more like whiteheads...gross. And the rate these things are growing, and the apparent shared flesh, makes me want to agree with you. I am a rookie though so if another person seconds your opinion I'll roll with that. I love this forum btw, you all are awesome.
No worries absolutely the more opinions the better
 

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