I think Zoas are my fav's!

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Yesterday, Jkinross fragged a bunch of his Zoas (and others) for me to help me get started.
I can't say thank you enough!!!
They were pretty slimy even after a trip thru reef-dip and fresh sea water, but they survived and seem pretty happy today.
Only one that is a little slow is the Paly... opening up a little, but not much...
here are pics:
some green and a couple pink


My Originals from Thursday I brought home:


My camera bites... Some greens


some more green with a pink stow-away


Some blue ones


2 lone blues


2 run-away pink heads


And the poor Paly...


And finally, the whole tank
 

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if u like those i would say you would also like a green tip toadstool. its very easy to care for and grows nice. google it
 

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if u like those i would say you would also like a green tip toadstool. its very easy to care for and grows nice. google it
Yep, Joaquin gave me a frag of one of those as well... Just looked a bit ago and it has extended the polyps and they are a cool shade of green!
 

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glad to see everything is doing great in your tank. the toadstool will take a few before it gets some shape and the ciinnamon paly guy will be okay for sure, if it melts, let me know and we'll try to rearrange the tank again. hahaha
 

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