Jan 3, 2023 #1 Rham1281 Active Member View Badges Midwest Reefer Dakota Reef Keepers My Tank Thread Joined Nov 7, 2022 Messages 115 Reaction score 177 Location North Dakota Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I got these from my LFS and they look like the have a zoa-like polyp, but they're quite tall. Any thoughts?
I got these from my LFS and they look like the have a zoa-like polyp, but they're quite tall. Any thoughts?
Jan 3, 2023 #2 MoshJosh 2500 Club Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Jan 27, 2022 Messages 3,968 Reaction score 4,419 Location Grand Junction What state or country do you live in Colorado Rating - 100% 1 0 0 look like closed up zoas to me
Jan 3, 2023 #3 OP OP Rham1281 Active Member View Badges Midwest Reefer Dakota Reef Keepers My Tank Thread Joined Nov 7, 2022 Messages 115 Reaction score 177 Location North Dakota Rating - 0% 0 0 0 They've been closed for a couple days now. I've got a patch of purple clove polyps around their base which I'm assuming is why they're closed up. Thanks!
They've been closed for a couple days now. I've got a patch of purple clove polyps around their base which I'm assuming is why they're closed up. Thanks!
Jan 3, 2023 #4 Pico bam Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Jul 28, 2019 Messages 983 Reaction score 1,630 Location Lake elmo What state or country do you live in Minnesota Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Probably a light hungry palythoa could be a zoa. Some palys and zoas do this when the don't get enough light.
Probably a light hungry palythoa could be a zoa. Some palys and zoas do this when the don't get enough light.