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Sun, 4th Jul 2010, 08:47 AM
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First, sorry for the quality of pics vince, but here are some of zoa colonies that I can frag from for you...
The lavender zoas are to the right of the green slimer. In bright blue (like my blue led moonlights) they look pink. Definitely not green
On the left of the slimer is some orange centered zoas... kind of need but the skirt is green.
Note, there's a small colony of purple zoas, really rich. Women would probably call it mauve or something ladylike like that, but I'm gonna call them a manly purple.

These are green, but have a surprising splash of yellow in the skirt.

These are incredibly slow growers for me but wow are they bright and really floresce under the right lights. That rock is covered and about the size of a really large marble... gives you an idea of how small these guys are. I've seen about two polyps hanging on by a strand of something that I can pull off and glue to a plug for you.

Pink Birdsnest... I have a little frag that hasn't really taken off but shows signs of encrusting, nice companion to your green BN.

This rock has a smattering of different zoas, sorry for the pic quality, but the one's that are kind of red are pretty neat. They have concentric circles of a dark red and red center. I wanted a colony but left with a weeded rock. I can pull off a few of these if you like.

Here is a direct shot at the green skirted orange centered zoa colony if you want any.
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