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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: P-RINE
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Green hitchhiker paly/zoa
So check this out, it finally poked his head out a couple days ago after being in my tank for over 2 months.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: El Paso , TX
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looks more like a neozoa then a zoa or poly, but could be wrong
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Location: Jenks, OK, USA
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Looks like a common "button" polyp to me.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Silverado, CA
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I had one of those guys come in on an aquaculture piece also. Mine has been opened for about 8 months and I have yet to see it split of multiply. It is definately not a common button polyp, and it is much nicer in person
![]() I was goign to post a pic of mine a while back to see if anyone else had these weird little "neozoa" (is that what they're called)
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I should have said, "protopalythoa."
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