dejaco
Member
Hello all. We have been looking at alot of pics in here of zoo's and were wondering where
to find good colored ones like yours. Wax32 yours are simply mouth watering. Last year we snorkled alot in the Carrabean and really took a liking to saltwater. Traded all our Discus and tanks and set up a 210 gallon reef. Need two things. Another 250 watt MH -
any suggestions on where to look. Then more ZOO'S - colorful ones - any suggestions on where to look.
At this time we have green star polyps, candy cane/trumpet coral, green button polyps,
a colony of very small pink/violet zoo's ( they are all the size of pencil erasers), yellow button polyps (disappointly they are olive green in color - if you use your imagination some might have yellow centers), and hairy mushroom corals. After Christmas our next batch of rock (45 lbs) will be ready for placement in display and would like to add light and zoo's then. So speak up with suggestions.
Lastly - any other folks on here from Wyoming? :notsure:
to find good colored ones like yours. Wax32 yours are simply mouth watering. Last year we snorkled alot in the Carrabean and really took a liking to saltwater. Traded all our Discus and tanks and set up a 210 gallon reef. Need two things. Another 250 watt MH -
any suggestions on where to look. Then more ZOO'S - colorful ones - any suggestions on where to look.
At this time we have green star polyps, candy cane/trumpet coral, green button polyps,
a colony of very small pink/violet zoo's ( they are all the size of pencil erasers), yellow button polyps (disappointly they are olive green in color - if you use your imagination some might have yellow centers), and hairy mushroom corals. After Christmas our next batch of rock (45 lbs) will be ready for placement in display and would like to add light and zoo's then. So speak up with suggestions.
Lastly - any other folks on here from Wyoming? :notsure: