10g Zoathid&Palythoa tank

LittleBee

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Hey fellow zoa lovers. I've had this tank set up for I'd say about a year now. I just recently decided that I want it to be a zoanthid/paly tank. I don't have nearly as many varieties as some of you so but I have a little collection so far. It's just a standard 10g with a screen lid. 2 par38 bulbs. I do weekly water changes of 2 gallons. For fish I have a spotted green mandarin and a yellow clown goby.

Zoanthids and palys I have
Cherry bombs
Chuckies brides
Pink magicians
Fire and ice
Tubbs blue
Just got 10 frags of miami vice zoas
Lord of the ring zoas
Goblet of fire
Two no names

I wont be able to add to it for a bit due to money so these will be growing out in the meantime. Here's some pictures and I hope you enjoy.

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Nice looking shots! Those par 38 bulbs seem to bring out the colors fairly well! I'm trying to get as many different zoa color varieties into my 120g.
 
Thanks! Yes they make the corals pop quite a bit. Sometimes it's tough getting good pictures though. Like those Miami vice zoas.. They are a lot more blue in the picture than in person Unfortunatly
 
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