need help

spanko

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If you post a picture I am sure some one will be able to give you the special super duper increase the price names.
 

debbie

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Yippee I can post the pics. So here are the first 5 of them. I am wanting to get something with a color that really pops and has short skirts. I want to say away from the Paly type so all helpe here greatly appreciated and please reply back to me using their numbers.
Thanks....





 

spanko

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There ya go, now hopefully someone who is up on these names give to zoanthids will have a look and help you out.
Just out of curiosity, why do you want to know the names? IMO just pick the ones appeal to and call them what they are, zonathids.
 

debbie

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I was just curious if they had names but thats okay if they don't too.
Which two would you pick for popping color Spanko??
 

scopus tang

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Debbie, most of these appear to be unnamed varieties, at least they are not ones that I recognize as commonly traded named varieties. Some time on ZoaID might prove me wrong. Those that I do recognize are the top right second set - looks like a Red People Eater, bottom left second set - definitely a Japanese Deepwater variety, and last set left - which is a very nice zoa, but I believe is unnamed. As Spanko said, unless you want to get into collecting high end names zoas (which gets very expensive fast), I would pick those that appeal to you personally. Personally I'm a fan of PEs, because the polyps are actually large enough that I can see them without pulling out my readers. Many of the super expensive named varieties you have to not only have readers, but you have to have a macro lens on a camera to even be able to see all that "great color". JMO
 
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