My new Addition of zoas :D

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  1. Katie Grant

    Katie Grant Aiptasia Anemone

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    So for everyone else that reads these, you should all know that my dad cant go and fill up my water jugs without bringing me home a surprise haha :D Not complaining though ;D

    Check out my new zoas! woo!woo!

    I wish pictures would show their real true color.

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    patrick824 Montipora Digitata

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  5. Katie Grant

    Katie Grant Aiptasia Anemone

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    just zoas, as of what I know. I dont know the name lol
     
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    wfb2270 Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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  9. Bill109

    Bill109 Plankton

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    gbc's for sure. green bay packers. go on google and type that in.. lol
     
  10. Katie Grant

    Katie Grant Aiptasia Anemone

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    yes! That is what they are! Thanks :D
     
  11. Night-Rida

    Night-Rida Finback Whale

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    If thats the case, i'd be doing bi-weekly water changes starting real soon :) if its a fast growing, might want to glue to a bigger rock so it can spread out..
     
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    greysoul Stylophora

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    Without DNA you don't really know what they are. Today they look like the "GBP" colormorph...

    Zoanthus Sp. is about as exact as you can really get as a hobbyist.

    And yeah, put them on a larger rock, they will quickly mat out and cover bigger rocks.