Purple Death
- Distinguished by its dark purple oral disc, this Paly is currently a hot item in for zoa collectors. Confusing this Paly with other palys doesn't happen often because of its unique color.
This color strain was named by Creetin :wave: .
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Lighting:
- PDs are a very adaptive Paly and can do well in lower to medium lighting. Owners report that these Palys do best under medium lighting.
Flow:
- PDs do best under a medium flow situation. A medium flow situation is one that will make the tentacles wave in the current, but does not cause the polyp to close.
Feeding:
- PDs will accept food and may do have better growth when fed.
Origins:
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Rarity:
- Still a very elusive Paly to find, individual frags can demand a pretty good price.
ID Confusions:
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Other info:
- This color strain was originally named by Creetin who also supplied the picture on www.Zoaid.com .
- PDs do slime when exposed to stressful situations like fragging and should be fragged with caution. Be aware that the toxicity in these Palys is more than the average zoanthid so make sure to take the proper precautions.
- Keep in mind that the Polyps have a larger size (a quarter) and may shadow anything near them.
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Feel free to comment on past Club-Zoa Spotlights:
Mean Green
Eagle Eyes
Purple People Eaters
Zoanthid Anatomy
Armageddon
- Distinguished by its dark purple oral disc, this Paly is currently a hot item in for zoa collectors. Confusing this Paly with other palys doesn't happen often because of its unique color.
This color strain was named by Creetin :wave: .
*** I don't have these so feedback is needed ***
Lighting:
- PDs are a very adaptive Paly and can do well in lower to medium lighting. Owners report that these Palys do best under medium lighting.
Flow:
- PDs do best under a medium flow situation. A medium flow situation is one that will make the tentacles wave in the current, but does not cause the polyp to close.
Feeding:
- PDs will accept food and may do have better growth when fed.
Origins:
-
Rarity:
- Still a very elusive Paly to find, individual frags can demand a pretty good price.
ID Confusions:
-
Other info:
- This color strain was originally named by Creetin who also supplied the picture on www.Zoaid.com .
- PDs do slime when exposed to stressful situations like fragging and should be fragged with caution. Be aware that the toxicity in these Palys is more than the average zoanthid so make sure to take the proper precautions.
- Keep in mind that the Polyps have a larger size (a quarter) and may shadow anything near them.
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Feel free to comment on past Club-Zoa Spotlights:
Mean Green
Eagle Eyes
Purple People Eaters
Zoanthid Anatomy
Armageddon
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