Zoanthid & Palythoa Photographs/Tanks/Videos

What are you thanking Organism for?

Translating would be my guess, it's all good :)

Ha! Ya right..

I don't think anyone had ulterior motives for posting a video, was nice to look at... Might want to reinstall your hostility app, it seems to be stuck on "nuke" :D

Anyways, back in the spirit of the thread I'm always a sucker for these green center pink ones.

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"rare" red hornets

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I love how four colors meet on this one :)

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I love how people assume that since its not on a plug, and costs $50 a polyp, they can't be real....

That second combo rock is very sweet. I have not seen one like that in a long time!
 
Thanks. They are pretty. I also like them on branchy rock or old coral skeleton. Ive been seeing some come into the LFS's recently on real thick, branchy, coral skeleton. Not sure which part of the world they are coming from but the LFS's are breaking off individual branches and selling them. They mostly have reddish brown skirts with either bright yellow or blue centers. Kind of different looking polyps for sure. I have a couple and will see if I can get some pics up of them.

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I have the same zoas as in your pic. Do you have ID for that? Thanks!

i picked these up for a dollar! they where under the sand bad in a tank at one of my LFS and i spoted one of the polyp pocking out form the sand and talked the owner of the LFS agreed to sale for the cost of a bag as he put it.

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