lol, so Doug just taught me how to crop the photos i took, so people can see them closer up.
i've been using this program for resizing my photos.......and i became aware that i've been doing it wrong for years. lol.
On that note, here are (so-so but closer) pics of the new zoas i got from Vivid Aquariums a couple weeks ago
this photo is without flash-the tubbs blues zoas and the purple ringed zoas i already had (also from vivid) but the new one is the blue and green bullseye paly by itself
this photo is with flash
this photo is without flash
Here's a pink paly with fluorescent yellow skirt and yellow mouth. 'pink mojito' on the site. It's Hard for me to get a good one of it's fluorescence
These were called on the site Blue devils palys, King midas zoas, rainbow paly they all seem very healthy
The ones on the left are new, they were listed as 5 eagle eye zoas with 1 Fruit loop zoa.
These are the most fluorescent corals i've ever seen in my life. The five are fluorescent orange and blue faces with green day glo skirts. And the other single 'fruit loop' zoa has the reverse; fluorescent green and blue face with fluorescent orange skirts.
The ones on the right 'raptor's rainbows' are the palys that had gotten pulverized the most by the spiders, they've compltely recovered their skirts and color, and have grown from two polyps to nine!
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Here's the metallic red palys on the branch and the green and yellow zoas that were almost completely eaten, they are totally recovered and have grown from 9 to 19 polyps and the yellow ones went from having only one left, to 18.
Here is the new green with purple rim monti cap frag