Some new shots of some of my zoas/palys

scopus tang

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Originally Posted by Handbanana
http:///forum/post/3259784
Are all these in the same tank, cuz if so...wow. thats a helluva tank!
Skirts. I'm learning. :) I noticed some of my Zoas on one rock are orange with a neon green rectangle in the center, while on the same rock there are bright blue with a green center. are these two different types or breeds do you think? (Sorry but you DO seem to be quiet experienced with ZOAS) Also on another rock about 5 inches lower in the tank are some very pale orange of the same sort I believe, but they are very dull in color. should I move them next to the other? do they need some sort of Nutrients? I have a free unopened bottle of marine snow I have no idea what to do with... will this stuff be good for them? Anything you can share will be greatly greatly appreciated.
Yep Nick, all in the same tank - its not as overwhelming as it looks, cause many of the frags are only one or two polyps, they just look impressive cause they are macro pictures. There are hundreds if not thousands of different morphs of zoas and palys out there, and tank lighting, alkalinity and flow creates even more. Personally I would toss the marine snow if you have a small tank. Most likely you have several different morphs, some are naturally brighter and some are naturally duller. Sometimes moving them up or down will improve their look, but it depends on the individual morph. Most zoas get all the nutrition they need from light, they not only don't need to feed, but most won't. Palys on the other hand exhibit a strong feeding response, but they like meatier foods like mysis. biggest factors with zoas are stable parameters, good flow, and good lighting.
Originally Posted by Handbanana
http:///forum/post/3259801
Very nice Spanko.
I cant believe how many different types there are. Are these all natural or has something genetic been done to alter the colors?
Like how they make FW glow fish by injecting Danos with a florescent dye?

Natural, although as I said, lighting and flow can affect colors as well. That one is a Japanese Deepwater morph (not really Japanese, and not really a Deepwater - just a marketing gimik). Similar colors to Whammin Watermelon, but different.
Originally Posted by spanko

http:///forum/post/3259803
No that is not mine, it is Randy's I am just saying I love that one and that picture!

Sorry I haven't responded before Henry, but the new forum is now blocked at school because it uses too much bandwidth. I can't even log on to the site except from home, and over the satellite that takes forever.
 

scopus tang

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Originally Posted by Speg
http:///forum/post/3261815
Nice zoas. I've been inspired to obtain some harder-to-get types :p

Originally Posted by Handbanana
http:///forum/post/3262080
Ive been inspired to make mine look more alive. or alive period

Originally Posted by bluering09

http:///forum/post/3263164
These are some great looking Zoas and the pictures are good quality, good job!
Thank you all for looking and for the nice comments. Happy to have inspired!
 

scopus tang

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Few more of the PEs (started moving some of them off the frag plugs);






And a couple more I don't think I've shared before


And one I have, but I'm kind of excited about all those new polyps coming;
 

handbanana

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Jeez. I cant immagine hanging out in front of your tank.
Amazing. Have you ever considered getting one of those UV flashlights?
I wonder what that would look like!
Very nice Scopus!!!!!
 

scopus tang

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Originally Posted by Handbanana
http:///forum/post/3267689

Jeez. I cant immagine hanging out in front of your tank.
Amazing. Have you ever considered getting one of those UV flashlights?
I wonder what that would look like!
Very nice Scopus!!!!!
Thanks for the compliments - never tried the UV, do do the red lens flashlight on occassion though.
Originally Posted by Speg
http:///forum/post/3267691
hehe.. everybody has toxic lavas now.. about to just throw mine away then ;)
Well if you decide to throw your Toxic Lavas away, please let me know - I have several types of PE, but not those, so I'll be happy to take them off your hands.
Originally Posted by Alumentum

http:///forum/post/3267694
Those are all so beautiful. Are zoas aggressive towards each other or just other corals or not at all?
Thank you for the kind words. Generally zoas are not aggressive towards each other (as in stinging), but the more aggressive growers will eventually crowd out and kill off the less aggressive types.
Originally Posted by Bulldog123

http:///forum/post/3267705
Are you going to be auctioning off some of those on BrentB's website?

Don't know about auctions, do have a sale thread going on over there right now.
 
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