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Anyone know the names of these zoas? The top left is WAY smaller then any zoa I have ever seen...
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The one on the bottom right looks like a Sunny D

Maybe some folks in the #reefsquad have some other ID's for you :)
 

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yeah, fire n ice or may be chemical romance, sunny d
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From where you got them, most online vendors will have a way to track their name from your order list
 
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Thanks guys! I got them from a local reefer in town.

Does anyone know why the ones in the top left are SO tiny?? I have never seen zoathids that small before.
 

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Thanks guys! I got them from a local reefer in town.

Does anyone know why the ones in the top left are SO tiny?? I have never seen zoathids that small before.
Some zoas are just small in size...
A perfect example would be paradise zoas, or even fruitloops.
But other times it’s due to parameter or lighting issues.
You have to have a baseline to know which is which, and at this point you need a positive id to have something to compare it’s size to.
Are the centers red?
If so, they’re snitches and those zoas just don’t get big.
 
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Some zoas are just small in size...
A perfect example would be paradise zoas, or even fruitloops.
But other times it’s due to parameter or lighting issues.
You have to have a baseline to know which is which, and at this point you need a positive id to have something to compare it’s size to.
Are the centers red?
If so, they’re snitches and those zoas just don’t get big.

Good to know’ yep the centers are red.. and green
 

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