parazoanthidos anguicomus

coltrref

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I do not remember if I opened a topic previously, but I share the parazoanthidos anguicomus.

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That's pretty sweet. I wonder how many nps parazoanthids are out there that we might be able to encounter in the hobby. Could we have our own zoa craze?
 
it is probable, but it would be necessary to study if they all are azoox.

the list of parazoanthids:

Parazoanthus anguicomus (Norman, 1868)
Parazoanthus axinellae (Schmidt, 1862)
Parazoanthus capensis Carlgren, 1938
Parazoanthus catenularis (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860)
Parazoanthus darwini Reimer & Fujii, 2010
Parazoanthus dichroicus Haddon A.C. & Shackleton A.M. 1891
Parazoanthus elongatus McMurrich, 1904
Parazoanthus parasiticus (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860)
Parazoanthus puertoricense West, 1979
Parazoanthus swiftii (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860)

regularly been incrusted in sponges, corals and stones, generally in deep parts, but also in coastal zones.

the polyps in general I play they close together, tentacles 34-44, typically 40-42.

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European species of P. anguicomus also acquaintance as Anemones of white bunch or Parazoanthus anguicomus they are a colonial anemone that forms completely big repairing of a whitish tone, but also it can be seen in the suede or the pink pale one.

another white coral refers to the clavularia apparently azoox, species carijoa

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