zooanthids are a very popular coral so..lets get a database started.

michaeltx

Moderator
why dont we start our own ID database here on the forum.
use this thread to post
1) a picture of the zoo.
2) the name or names that the zoo is known by.
3) how fast the zoo grows.
4) your name or screen name is fine
5) any information you want to add about that species of zoo.
after the list grows it will be recompiled into another thread and archived and will be updated as more are added.
*Please use a different post for each type of zoo to keep confusion down.
*Please if you dont know the name of it for sure post in another thread asking for an ID before posting in this thread.
*If someone has posted a picture of what you have dont worry go ahead and post a picture of what you have mutiple pictures of the same zoo can be used and will vary in color and size so dont worry.
*If there is a zoo that is in disput of what it actually is called we will try to get a deffinate ID on it

alright lets get the list growing.
There are no prizes for participation in this thread its a knowledge base only thread.
*please make sure that these pictures are free of copyright or that you have permission for them to be used. We dont want to deal with any copyright issues later on.

Thanks
Mike
 

whyamisofl

Active Member
This is a GREAT idea and I love the addition information being added "lighting, flow, splitting, etc"...........I don't think I would leave this site,
 

earnit33

Member
To my Knowledge it's called Pinkcandy!Don't know about growth rate.
Marshall,earnit33.Would love to find some of these!
 

michaeltx

Moderator
Please limit to pictures that you have taken or permission to post I forgot to mention this above so it will added.
Mike
 

michaeltx

Moderator
Originally Posted by earnit33
http:///forum/post/2625834
Pics I ran Across That I would like to find!Sorry.
thats alright but since we are going to be building a database of zoos we dont want to get messages later about I didnt give you guys permission to use my photos remove it. then we have holes within the database.
Mike
 

scopus tang

Active Member
ID: Eagle eye (zoanthis sp.)
Rate of Growth:
moderate to fast
Name:
Scopus Tang
Add. Info:
This zoa seems to do well in low to moderate light, and low to moderate flow. Whammin Watermelons are a color variant of this zoa.
 

bronco300

Active Member

Originally Posted by Scopus Tang
http:///forum/post/2625873

ID:
Eagle eye (zoanthis sp.)
Rate of Growth:
moderate to fast
Name:
Scopus Tang
Add. Info:
This zoa seems to do well in low to moderate light, and low to moderate flow. Whammin Watermelons are a color variant of this zoa.
i've always seen these as watermelons and eagle eyes with the golden center?
 
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