2 types need copmmon names/Id

reefkprz

Active Member
well there are two tyypes of zoas here one is a wild colony I just picked up from a diver, and the other is (orange one) is a colony my friend has that he want to sell some polyps of but doesnt know the name of so i said I would get them Ided, I may even sell them for him (because I know more people in the hobby), we havent decided.
the first is my wild colony with the green mouths and rainbow markings that I am hoping will become more intense over the next couple months, the second picture is his sweet oranges. lets hear the names folks.

 

reefkprz

Active Member
well ok thanks sula for the response I shall look up creamsicle thanks.
as for the wild colony if I cant find a name I'll probably just call them radiants, they look so much cooler close up the camera doesnt quite capture the layers of colors radiating out of the center. (probably my fault for not having the camera set right)
 

reefkprz

Active Member
Originally Posted by rs1831
http:///forum/post/2748562
Wow, great zoas!
thanks i got a pretty good deal on the wild colony. not my best wheeling and dealing ever but I was pretty happy when the rock came and it was a little bigger than I was planning on.
 
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alexa11

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Ok.. this might be a silly question...but you (and I) are in maine. they werent collected in the fridged waters of the gulf right...or should I dust off the old scuba gear and collection bag and go for swim?
 

reefkprz

Active Member
Originally Posted by alexa11
http:///forum/post/2752559
Ok.. this might be a silly question...but you (and I) are in maine. they werent collected in the fridged waters of the gulf right...or should I dust off the old scuba gear and collection bag and go for swim?

no, defiantly not from maine waters. though you should see some of the coldwater anemones that thrive on the underside of lobstermans docks.
 

makai

Member
Originally Posted by reefkprZ
http:///forum/post/2752595
no, defiantly not from maine waters. though you should see some of the coldwater anemones that thrive on the underside of lobstermans docks.
I believe it... check out these pics of some cold water species off the coast of victoria, bc in canada.


 
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