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So then.... which are these? Protopalys?? Looking a little rough in this picture due to the constant stinging from the frog spawn. Looks better now that I moved it.
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Those are protopaly's
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Thanks for the ID
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So then are Protopalythoa connected at all , or are they unconnected polyps like Yellow Polyps.
I also read something about a single row of tentacles versus a double row. I can't remember the significance anymore
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heres what a palythoa looks like,and yes proto's are connected but much like a zoo.Not always tight mat type,spread out and still connected.
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The only ones I have that aren't the regular brown or green are these
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Beauties!!! love the stardust type proto's.
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