'Long lash' eagle eyes - are they?

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I've been on a quest for a while now to get some true 'long lash' eagle eye zoas, like this from user lazylivin:

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I noticed a listing on your website for a frag of 'long lash' eagle eyes, and this is the picture:
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Are the skirts longer than in the picture (maybe when the frag was being photographed the polyps closed a little)? Do you perhaps have any others (or could take another or so)? The two corals appear to be two separate strains of Z. sansibaricus.

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Great question...I believe that they are, and that the zoo just wasn't being very cooperative...But I can check and get back to you!

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Long lash eagle eyes have a very long skirt. I had them for years and lost them during a move. The skirt is about twice as long as regular eagle eyes. I named them many years back and would love to get my hands on some more. The top ones in the first picture is certainly long lash eagle eyes.
 
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You could also do a search on super sunflower zoa's as they are identical to eagle eye's but have huge skirts.
Here is a pic of my little colony but you can see the long skirts, sorry iphone pic

 

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Sorry for the delay in response...Been a bit crazy lately...I think that the pic you reference shows them in not "100%" open position...They generally have a significantly longer "skirt" than you see in our photo. We'd probably need to get a better pic!
 

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