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    Badfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Green Speckled Zoa ID

    Can't remember where the wife picked them up at.....

    Closest ID I could find was Goldschlaggers. Any help?
    214727 - Green Speckled Zoa ID

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    @Skyhigh will know what they are!
    Last edited by jimsflies; 11-16-2011 at 08:32 PM. Reason: added mention tag
    Hi my name is Larry and I'm a coral addict!

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    Did she get them at MMC? Barkingshark was selling them there. They're called Gold Dust (aka Milky Way).

    You can see pics in his selling thread here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kev2me View Post
    Did she get them at MMC? Barkingshark was selling them there. They're called Gold Dust (aka Milky Way).

    You can see pics in his selling thread here.
    +1 Milky Way ( Gold Dust)

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    i was thinking milky ways also. the only thing stopping me from positively identifying em is mine have a lot more speckles in them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buk View Post
    i was thinking milky ways also. the only thing stopping me from positively identifying em is mine have a lot more speckles in them.
    Depending on what lighting they are under the speckles can be more or less.

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    Thanks everyone. I was thinking the same as Buk, the light speckling was throwing me off. They are in a lower light area so I'm guessing that is whats causing it.

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