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Armor of God Palys are a classic color morph and continue to be one of the most desirable specimens. It's easy to see why. Typical frags have 2-3 polyps.
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The speckled face of the Emerald Sunrise Palythoa is its main selling-point. They are also very hardy and easy to feed. Typical frags have 2-3 polyps.
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Cupid Palythoa are one of the most vibrant Palys out there that will immediately be noticeable in your reef tank. They have a pink body with purple accents. Typical frags have 2-3 polyps.
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Red People Eaters are a popular Palythoa with a red and purple face with a bright green mouth. Frags have 2-3 polyps.
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Green People Eaters have a moss-like green face with a purple mouth and light tentacles. Typical frags have 3-5 polyps.
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Red People Eaters have a purple and red face with bright red striations radiating from their neon green mouth. Guaranteed to be eye catching in any tank. This WYSIWYG coral is 4+ polyps.
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The Caribbean Jade Palythoas are a larger species of palythoa with very long tentacles. They have a speckled face radiating out towards a neon green rim. This WYSIWYG frag is 2 polyps.
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Unlike Episode I, these Darth Maul Palythoa won't disappoint. Typical frags have 2-3 polyps.
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The Magician Palythoa have an incredible blue sparkle pattern at the center of their face. This polyp is one of my personal favorites. Typical frags have 2-3 polyps.
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The Palythoa grandis is the largest of the button polyps with some approaching 3" in diameter. Their color and pattern change drastically depending on the type of light given. Typical frags have 1-2 polyps.
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