Golden Zoas

Those are nice - I like them.

I think a lot of the problem with Id'ing stuff these days is nobody wants to say - hey those are a sweet new morph, then want to pay big money for them (which is what most people try and do - get pics, Id'd, then try and sell them) ----- just in general - my take on it----------

I think they're SWEET!
Nice pickup.
 
not trying to change the subject on the golden zoas .....but fiction...what kind of lights and flow do you have?

I had a 150w ushio and a just a mj-900 return pump for flow. I forgot how low the flow was.
 
Those are nice - I like them.

I think a lot of the problem with Id'ing stuff these days is nobody wants to say - hey those are a sweet new morph, then want to pay big money for them (which is what most people try and do - get pics, Id'd, then try and sell them) ----- just in general - my take on it----------

I think they're SWEET!
Nice pickup.

I was just looking for a similar morph. These polyps are actually inexpensive, at less than $5 a polyp.
 
I was just looking for a similar morph. These polyps are actually inexpensive, at less than $5 a polyp.

Sweet - is that an actinic shot or regular lighting?

If its actinic - do you have a full lighting shot?
 
Sweet - is that an actinic shot or regular lighting?

If its actinic - do you have a full lighting shot?

Was taken under t-5, I'll get a photo of my frag under power compacts tomorrow hopefully.
 
If you look down a bit on the first page, he has a group shot top down on his tank and the golden zoas are in the middle. Looks to be more of a daylight balance in that pic. Not a bad looking zoa, just without the actinics they look more like a peachy yellow.
 

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