Native Zoanthids in Taiwan

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Native Zoanthids in Taiwan

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Taiwan is a small island locates on the east side of China. The island mainly locates in subtropical zone. The warm climate and reef landform in certain areas are quite suitable for corals to grow. Not many people know that there are lots of coral species, especially zoanthids, natively growing in Taiwan. There are mainly three regions where reef corals densely distribute (as shown in the figure below, three circles in dash line). One locates at northern Taiwan and the other two at southern part. The most famous reef zone in Taiwan is called "Kenting" which locates at very south part. It is a national park which is well protected due to its specific ecological system of great coral and fish variety.

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Most people who love to collect zoanthids might have heard of "Japanese Deepwater Zoas" which were quite popular in the past few years. I was quite surprised when I heard of this name about two years ago. To me, these deepwater zoas are commonly found in most saltwater fish stores in Taiwan. I was told by the collectors and the store owners that these zoas were actually found and collected during the ebb at shallow water zones. So, I do not realize why they were called deepwater zoas. Maybe they were really found in Japan as well but in deepwater zones.



Here, I would like to share photos of some native Taiwan zoas that I have been keeping in my personal tank for years. Most of them have been fragged for few times. All the photos were taken under LED light (white : blue = 2 : 1).


Rastas
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This is really a unique and gorgeous zoa species that I have ever seen. It is of course one of my favorite species in my tank.


Fruit Loops
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This one is also unique due to its tri-color appearance. About 8-10mm in diameter per polyp. Grows fast.


Red People Eater
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A typical zoa species commonly found in Taiwan. The bright and dense red color with the fluorescent green mouth makes it a "must have" species to most of zoa enthusiasts in Taiwan.


Green People Eater
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Just like the red people eater, this green species is also commonly available in the market. However, long-term maintenance of the fluorescent green color seems to be a little difficult.


Special LA Lakers with green skirt
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Most people should have seen or heard of LA Lakers which are have yellow skirt. However, this one is even more special due to its green skirt. A recommendable species to put in your collect list.


Eagle Eye
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A commonly available species in the market. Not expensive but really nice with its tri-color appearnce. You should note that it has the same three colors as the Fruit Loops but in different parts.


Mandarin Orange
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Another "Must Have" species that I strongly recommend. Unlike King Midas, this one has brilliant orange skirt making it more attractive than most of the single colored species.



Sunrise Sakura (named by myself)
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A canary yellow species with unique pink skirt. Just like the cherry blossoms in the sunrise. Difficult to maintain the colors if the light is not intense enough. Large polyps with 10-12mm in diameter.



Blueberry Violet
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One of my favoite blue zoa species in my personal collection. Bright fluorescent green skirt under white light. The green color becomes yellow when offering blue light. Very special!


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Peach Ring
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I have not seen them in the US..,,some great colors,..but I bet they would cost a fortune since everything in Taiwan is expensive.......
 

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wow that you for sharing .. very cool write up on where they come from .. i got a bunch that florida produces but dang those have some good colors ..
 

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Deepwater zoas are all marketing hype and nowadays we see a lot of this type of supposedly deepwater specimens even available from the Indo shipment!!

And yes ... most zoas are found and located in shallow water where there's a whole lot of lights too!!

BTW love the Sunrise Sakura and the Unknown .... :tongue:!

Thanks for sharing.

Paul
 

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those sakuras tho!!!! so nice !
does your tank have low flow? I only ask because I heard skirts get short in low flow.
 

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wow I had no idea some of my zoas were originated from Taiwan great thread like Akwarius said I like to know the origin of my jewles thanks for sharing
 

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SUNRISE SAKURA are AWSOME!!!! and the no name orange ones!

Im glad to hear someone,who has experience with it,finally CONFIRM most deepwater zoas are actually found in shallow water; alot of debate on that subject has gone on on here in the past.
 

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cozer ... my apology and if you don't mind me posting a picture of which I took while vacationing at a resort in Borneo and this picture was taken on the underside of the marina dock ... almost burnt my abdominal area as I was laying flat on the burning concrete surface just for this photo shot ...

This was mere inches away from the water surface and this definitely wasn't deepwater ... under natural sunlight ray!

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Thanks for sharing! Great thread!
 

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Awesome zoas!

Im glad to hear someone,who has experience with it,finally CONFIRM most deepwater zoas are actually found in shallow water; alot of debate on that subject has gone on on here in the past.
jajaja If anyone has found a zoa in 90-130+', let me know...... Deepwater zoas :snicker: Most zoa "experts" don't even know how to swim
 

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Thanks for sharing! My mom's side is frome Taiwan (Taichung) and I've been to a few of the beaches in the southern area when i was a kid.

Would you be willing to share more about the reefs and what other coral/fish are native to Taiwan? Thanks!
 

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Thought I'd share my colonies with you as well because I too have the Special LA Lakers with green skirts. I must say this they are very rare to find in the hobby and should be worth even more. Got my polyp from a LFS that sold them as LA Lakers.:tongue:

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