Poll: most colorful Zoas

I think these fit, varying pattern and colors and they are big. :)
I win! Wait was this competitive?

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Picked up some Bam Bams at the auction this weekend, will post some pics tonight with the clementine I got as well. The bambams you can see from across the room they are so bright.
 
Love the grandis palys that pattern isn't common in Canada , quite a few of those nice morphs :)

Thanks for bumbling the pic so it actually showed. Tapatalk always does that, then I have to edit the pic and delete a letter and put it back. And for some reason that makes the pic show... but yea thoes grandis are fun to play with in different lighting, 10k lights make them turn really white with a neon green sheen to them Its pretty cool. There are so many in our tank now, I pulled them apart in the middle so they have some more so s few to grow.
 
took a while but...here are the bambams I got at the last local auction...
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The centers o the red devils armor are also very bright...
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And the skirts on these no name orange and blue zoas really glow under leds...
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will get some clearer shots of all the z's and p's and post them in the picture thread later,
 
I was going to make it a poll, but there are too many zoos! So I just wanted to see what people listed. I sure did not expect all these gorgeous photos. Some of you have some gorgeous zoos!
 
whammin watermelons, cheap and gorgeous. If people thought they were rare they would probably pay as much as some of the big guns. Same with radioactive dragon eyes. If these were just put in front of you without any knowledge of their commonality tell me you would pass them up ;)

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(not my pics, my camera sucks. But I do have them, among more 'expensive' types. I do not like them any less because they were cheap)
 
I have often thought the same thing about eagle eyes and dragon eye zoanthids. They are some of the most common types out there and can usually be had for pretty cheap. I can score either at my LFS for $1/polyp or less and yet they are way more colorful than say red hornets whose price is $25/polyp at the same store. I am sure if eagle eyes, whammin watermelons, and dragon eyes were less common, people would pay red hornet prices for them (myself included). I have all 4 varieties I listed and probably like the red hornets the best. Not because of their price/commonality level but for their super cool contrasting red circle against the deep blue of the zoanthids.
 
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