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

flricordia

Active Member
Already we are getting some of the same zoanthids and calling them different names. This is what I was refering to when I suggested a poll be done and a name decided upon. The other zoa naming site has WAY to many of the same zoas with different names and it is not only irritating but confusing. Let's avoid this if possible. Any that look too simular for comfort should be polled for a name. There is nothing wrong with choosing one name. If the origional namer from another site is not comfortable with it an AKA can be attatched, though these are common names only and can hold no TM and can be named whatever people wish by popular opinion on the Internet.
Are we building a database...or are we copying one?
 

flricordia

Active Member
Zoanthid eating nudibranch eggs
Manual removal is necessary. Remove the zoanthid colony/frag from the water. With tweezers carefully remove the entire egg sack. Iodine and F/W dip the zoanthid before returning to QT tank.
 

michaeltx

Moderator
Originally Posted by Flricordia
http:///forum/post/2653255
Already we are getting some of the same zoanthids and calling them different names. This is what I was refering to when I suggested a poll be done and a name decided upon. The other zoa naming site has WAY to many of the same zoas with different names and it is not only irritating but confusing. Let's avoid this if possible. Any that look too simular for comfort should be polled for a name. There is nothing wrong with choosing one name. If the origional namer from another site is not comfortable with it an AKA can be attatched, though these are common names only and can hold no TM and can be named whatever people wish by popular opinion on the Internet.
Are we building a database...or are we copying one?
I am going to be working on a page layout thing and probably setting up a page to link to outside fo SWF.com for now which will allow an actual page layout instead of the thread layout we currently have that will make things easier to look at and find. once that gets started it will be easier to see duplicates and such and then we can figure a way of actually narrowing it down and getting it in more of an order. if that makes sense LOL
Mike
 

yerboy

Active Member
Orange People Eater
Light: Low/Med
Flow: Med/Chaotic
Growth: Slow
Polyp Size: Nickel to Dime size
 

flricordia

Active Member
been some time since updated but here are Emerald Sunshine just officially added to zoaID.
Emerald Sunshine
Protopaly
Large polyp
Low light
Growth rate unknown
 

rebelprettyboy

Active Member
Almost forgot to post these in here!
Armeggedons
Growth Rate - Fast
Flow - Med/High
Size - large Polyp
Color - Red and Blackish/brown
Lighting - High Light


 
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