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    Default Paly ID???

    Hate being the noob that doesn't know whats what, and I can't find these Paly's anywhere online to get an idea of what they might be. Anyone have any guesses?? I really suck at getting good pictures. The ones on the bottom have a green base, with white "splotches" on them, brown skirts that are kind of long for a Paly. The ones on top have a very green center similar to a radioactive dragon eye, and yellow skirts.

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    Could use a better pic to be sure- but I beleive those to be a sweet morph of button polyp. When aclimated to really strong light, they can develop those really cool white streaks/splotches! Awsome find!!

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    I will try to move them up. My paly's seem to do better in the middle part of the tank. I had them closer to the halides and they didn't do well so now I keep all my paly's lower. Will try to move these up then. Thanks SP.

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    Any time! After you move them up- if they dont open pretty fast, move them down just a bit.

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    Vittleking I'm a newb too so don't feel so bad. We can be newbies together! Woot woot!!
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    Once they get used to it palys can take alot of light. I have mine high up under the halide. I never knew why, I just thought it was the paly but mine have a white line from the center of it out to the edge.


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