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Originally posted by dwarfatize
I have one of those. It is more green then yours but yours should color up.
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That's a bold statement. Palythoa come in a wide range of colors, brown and green both being common. Most likely that polyp will stay the color it is now.
What WILL happen is that it will send out creepers that grow into new polyps, and you will have them all over that rock. The good news is that palythoa grow much slower than zoanthids in general. So as long as you like the look of it, be happy you got a cool freebie.
The problem is when you don't want them any more. They are difficult to eradicate.
Your second post are clearly mushrooms. Hard to say if they are yumas or not from the pic, you'd need a closeup of the mouth to tell.
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