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those zoos can light your tank on its own...man they are soo flourescent, almost like its dyed. Im jealous
 
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Those are awesome. I've never seen any in bright yellows like that before, just the dull yellow ones with the long skirts. Nice score.
 

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I am the AW guy that found these beuties lurking in the back of our reef and made sure they found a good home! Great find. From what im seeing they may even be different than the pirate's bounty/booty or sunshine yellows.

These came from another reefers tank, and he had them for a while so they should not decrease in brightness at all... here are a few shots of the frags i got. These shots are under 50/50 96W PC in a 10 gallon.





Great find by the way, there are a lot of Zoa-hounds over at Club-zoa.com have been chomping at the bit for some time to get a hold of these beauts...

AS far as lighting goes, T12 VHO's tend to make for an UBER-neon tank, with overaccentuated blues/reds/pinks.

I have T5's on my 90, 8x65W andn i like it, the power is there, but you dont get the shimmer of MH nor the growth rates. I am able to keep crocea's on the sand 24 inches down.

MH is tried and true staple... overpowered with 20,000k seems to be the way all the frag farmers are shooting their pieces, bringing out huge color. Definitely need a chiller to make the MH manageable.
 
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I am the AW guy that found these beuties lurking in the back of our reef and made sure they found a good home! Great find. From what im seeing they may even be different than the pirate's bounty/booty or sunshine yellows.

These came from another reefers tank, and he had them for a while so they should not decrease in brightness at all... here are a few shots of the frags i got. These shots are under 50/50 96W PC in a 10 gallon.





Great find by the way, there are a lot of Zoa-hounds over at Club-zoa.com have been chomping at the bit for some time to get a hold of these beauts...

AS far as lighting goes, T12 VHO's tend to make for an UBER-neon tank, with overaccentuated blues/reds/pinks.

I have T5's on my 90, 8x65W andn i like it, the power is there, but you dont get the shimmer of MH nor the growth rates. I am able to keep crocea's on the sand 24 inches down.

MH is tried and true staple... overpowered with 20,000k seems to be the way all the frag farmers are shooting their pieces, bringing out huge color. Definitely need a chiller to make the MH manageable.
welcome to the forum justin! glad to see you checked us out. enjoy the forum.
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