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jordanh
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Topic: new Hawaiian paly frag Posted: September 18 2011 at 10:16pm |
Anyone else have any of these?
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Posted: September 18 2011 at 10:41pm |
Nope, but put me on your frag list. Good looking people eaters.
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jordanh
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Posted: September 19 2011 at 9:59am |
I can start a frag list, I'll put you on it. If you don't want to wait for a frag from me I got them from ReefRunners in Orem, he had a dozen or so frags of this on Saturday, he was selling them for $10 a head but I had the feeling that he might negotiate.
Tell him I sent you, maybe he'll give me a discount or something if enough people pick up this frag :)
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Posted: September 19 2011 at 10:06am |
They came from Brandon who runs zoanthids.com He is on the board here. He calls them Hawaain people eater Palys according to his website. (http://www.zoanthids.com/index.php?cPath=22&osCsid=33924e7db94278e24ee6f3975f63aea6)
Edited by disneymania - September 19 2011 at 10:10am
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Posted: September 19 2011 at 2:43pm |
on the right polyp on the bottom of the polyp, is that aiptasia?
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Mark Peterson
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Posted: September 19 2011 at 5:53pm |
No it's not Aiptasia. Wrong color, tentacles too short and too fuzzy.
Looks like some type of Anthellia, cousin in the family that includes
the snowflake, daisy and woods polyps. I was thinking they looked like these in "my tank", but when I pulled up the pic I see that "mine" look more blue. These are in just a foot of water. Sorry, no frags.
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Posted: September 19 2011 at 6:28pm |
jordanh - I'm in no hurry, and am currently growing out about 30 different high end/rare zoa/palys so let me know if you want to do some trading.
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Posted: September 19 2011 at 9:06pm |
SGH360 wrote:
on the right polyp on the bottom of the polyp, is that aiptasia? |
i think they look like hydroids
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Posted: September 20 2011 at 11:07am |
I'm pretty sure that's Anthellia. See the same color runners extending out across the rock like a net, or kind of like blood vessels. That's how Anthellia coral spread. It's a unique color. Hope it does well.
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Posted: September 20 2011 at 5:10pm |
So this might be a noobie question, but are zoanthids and palythoas closely related? I have a couple large colonies of green/red palythoas and while they seem to be built the same way that zoanthids are, they seem much larger with a greater ratio of oral disc radius to stalk radius and the tentacles at the edge of the oral disc seem to be a lot thinner than those of zoanthids.
Nice people eaters:D
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