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My only "colony" of zoas, but they are also my favorite... old school, I know. I'm afraid to take it off my rack, since any zoas I put on my rocks tend to slowly disappear :(

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I suspect you've got someone munching on them!
 

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This is a bad pic, but check out this mayan sun favia. It has birthed a big fleshy sac that has more heads of the coral on it but no skeletal structure that i can find in it! Like a bounce shroom but in lps!

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Awesome colonies!!
 

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