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LOL @ Texas trash, Go Skins!! That is the second opinion that the first pic are Mohawks

The first ones are not Variable Stars (aka Mohawks), which have a defined light pink ring around the edge and a yellow/yellow-green around the mouth. I don't think they have a name just yet but they may look like the Rose Nebulas if you put them in higher light/flow.

http://www.zoaid.com/index.php?module=Gall...;g2_itemId=4092

 

 

Here are my poor pics of Variable stars:

variable_star-1.jpg

 

Zoaid page

http://www.zoaid.com/index.php?module=Gall...;g2_itemId=2216

 

R2R spotlight page

http://www.reef2reef.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4809

 

I had the second ones my self and I don't think they have a name, but I do like the name given above. These spread very fast and should be isolated from your main rockwork.

My poor photos of them

large_palys.jpg

The first ones are not Variable Stars (aka Mohawks), which have a defined light pink ring around the edge and a yellow/yellow-green around the mouth. I don't think they have a name just yet but they may look like the Rose Nebulas if you put them in higher light/flow.

http://www.zoaid.com/index.php?module=Gall...;g2_itemId=4092

 

I had the second ones my self and I don't think they have a name, but I do like the name given above. These spread very fast and should be isolated from your main rockwork.

My poor photos of them

large_palys.jpg

 

 

Thank you so much for the help. Of all of the pics, the first zoas resemble the Rose Nebulas the most. My crappy camera keeps picking up too much blue light, but they look exactly like the Rose Nebula's. Your pic of the second zoa's is much better but they look exactly the same.

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