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Old 01-17-2009, 08:49 PM
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Default wicked sick zoas coming soon - check these out!

Some of the nicest stuff I ever gotten my hands on in terms of zoas. Will be making a couple frags of each available. The colonies are small but REAL nice. I will frag them, leave them to heal for a week or two and then plan a site update. wicked.....and I have a few more to add later!







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Old 01-17-2009, 08:53 PM
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Nice pick ups. I saw pictures of those on RR's thread. Ive never had deepwater zoas, in fact Ive never known anyone that has kept these. Are they new to the aquarium trade? And any idea how they do in captivity?

Kinda curious how they do under MH light. If they do well after fragging I see a few I prolly cant live without.
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Honestly there was little discussion about these zoas at the LFS's this weekend- they sold almost instantly. I think they are simply from a new geographic Region rather than "Deepwater" (if anyone actually kows what this means). That being said, I would wager they will do just as well any any other zoaanthid. Could be more challenging like the aussie zoas, but only time will tell.

I will be fragging these (and others) in the next few days. Once they heal and hopefully start to grow, then, and only then will they be for sale.

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Nice pick ups. I saw pictures of those on RR's thread. Ive never had deepwater zoas, in fact Ive never known anyone that has kept these. Are they new to the aquarium trade? And any idea how they do in captivity?

Kinda curious how they do under MH light. If they do well after fragging I see a few I prolly cant live without.
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Amazing! That is some serious eye candy.
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Default zoas

WOW wow
i want 3, 6&7
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Ya really nice, well worth the money you mentioned you spent on another thread. I wish we could get colonies like that at the LFS in Calgary.
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