heres the african zoa's...

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Yeah, they are freekin awesome, but on a local forum one zoanthid collector reported that he had some quite a few years ago that were exactly like that.

He said they lost color and gradually melted down, and he couldn't figure out why.

I would love to see one of our exprienced members (//pokes marvin) buy these and successfully keep them, they make Tub's Blues look like crap relatively, but I would not attempt them myself hearing the story...
 
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i wouldnt spend 100+ on a 5 polyp frag though. I could get much more bang for my buck(100$) at one of our sponsers and get great coral...JMO
 

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If it lives, that coral could be a cash cow....
 

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that could be, but none of the current blue morphs look much like those at all in my opinion....
 

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so because they're "arfican" they are rarer? i cna' imagine someone there wouldn't be looking to exploit their resources. they kind of look like alien eyes to me
 

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