I was looking over some Zoa frags in my tank and notice this “double headed” Rasta Zoa. It is definitely one polyp and not two sandwiched together. Is this something anyone has ever noticed with any of their zoas?
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I dusted them with some Reef Roids and it does appear to have 2 functioning mouths.Very cool zoa. Let's hope it doesn't split. Does it have two functioning mouths?
I have a fungia coral with two mouths that has been going strong for a few years now.
I will definitely keep an eye on it and see what happens to it. If it stays this way I may separate and see what happens when it grows out. Too bad it’s not a GMK! LOLIf that were to be repeatable/breedable, that'd make a nice zoa equivalent to bounce mushrooms, wouldn't it?