bright orange zoas or buttons?

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  1. hydrojeff

    hydrojeff Montipora Capricornis

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    hi all, i was looking at my rock and seen 3 tiny (1/16") bright orange button polyps ,they are opening but are not growing that i can tell, they are under 6 54watt T5s on the bottom of a 72 bow, should i move them up or leave them where they are? thanks for all your help, they are somewhat shaded where they are....anyone have these?
     
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  3. Aqualung

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  4. hydrojeff

    hydrojeff Montipora Capricornis

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    sorry i can not post pics, wish i could?
     
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    I have some small zoas in my tank that I have gotten off a free rock and they don't seem to grow much either. [​IMG] but rock does seem to move around alot. I should glue it down but have been lazy.
     
  6. hydrojeff

    hydrojeff Montipora Capricornis

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    mine are much smaller and super bright orange
     
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    can't knock ya for your honesty! :cheesy:
     
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    Leave them until you figure out what they are.. there are many things that are bright orange in this hobby.. we're gonna need a pic ;)
     
  10. steve wright

    steve wright Super Moderator

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    that moving rock, looks like it might eat algae?

    Steve