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Zoas and Palys
These are easily my favorite corals.
There is so much variation, and they are popular which helps in availability.
What's your favorite zoanthid or palythoa?
My all time favorite will have to be the PPE which is short for Purple People Eater.
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Agreed, and I don't know what your PPEs are on but they sprout a new head every week or so it seems.
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LOL sometimes they do that. BTW I have your frags set aside for the swap.
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Supposed to be getting a Red Devil People Eater AKA RDPE at the swap.
Hoping is all it is hyped up to be.
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I love all of the PE's. I have Happy, Red, Green and then also a couple others that are not consider people eaters even though they are.
Blue Avage and then Valentine's Day Massacre.
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I do as well, though Red People Eaters seem to have more issues than the others for me.
The sopranos look interesting in pics, but I would like to see them in person.
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I'm not sure which zoanthids and palythoas I like best as my mantis shrimp either takes them for his shelter or buries them in sand. I should get some frags for my 2 gallon pico and my new 8 gallon nano.
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Mantis are really cool critters.
Do you have pics or video posted?
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Wish I did, they are both shy and only come out when I'm not prepared with the camera. Someday I'll get them on film.
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