Stock update, August 22 – Zoas, Scoly, Shrooms, Hammers, more!
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Updates and/or new availability to existing products:
Belladonna:ย the meaning of the word is ‘Beautiful Woman’. This is certainly a Beautiful Zoa!
Other common names include Belladonna, Belladonnas, Belladonna Zoa, Belladonna Zoanthid, Belladonna Paly, Belladonna Palys (although it is believed to be a Zoanthid).
Pastel Rainbow: They’re back! Sometimes the name just fits. This is not one of those times. Er wait. This is EXACTLYย one of those times! This Paly can morph depending on tank parameters. Included are photos from different tanks.
Other common names include Pastel Rainbow, Pastel Rainbows, Pastel Rainbow Zoa, Pastel Rainbow Zoanthid, Pastel Rainbow Paly, Pastel Rainbow Palys (although it is believed to be a Paly).
Magician: Illusion, smoke and mirrors… The ever-popular Magicians!
Other common names include Magician, Magicians, Magician Zoa, Magician Zoanthid, Magician Paly, Magician Palys (although it is believed to be a Paly).
Australian Blue Ensign: The Australian flag went through a lot of revisions before the Australian Blue Ensign was finalized. I’d like to think that this would be the national Australian Zoanthid upon first consideration. You can almost see the 6 stars in this frag shot! Very beautiful morph. Note: I used to consider this a small Zoanthid morph. But they’ve been getting larger having been in captivity longer. I now consider them a typical sized to slightly smaller than typical sized Zoa morph. (No longer to I consider them ‘small’.)
Other common names include Australian Blue Ensign, Australian Blue Ensigns, Australian Blue Ensign Zoa, Australian Blue Ensign Zoanthid, Australian Blue Ensign Paly, Australian Blue Ensign Palys (although it is believed to be a Zoanthid).
NEW products:
Scoly – Master series 1: Incredible ~ 3.25″ Master Series Scoly! Striking Blue/Purple and Orange/Red and Green patterns. Our Master Series Scolys are our most choice Scolys chosen for their extremely nice colors/patterns. Very limited in availability. WYSIWYG
Scoly – Master series 2: Incredible ~1.75″ Master Series Scoly! Purple, Green, Red, Orange. Our Master Series Scolys are our most choice Scolys chosen for their extremely nice colors/patterns. Very limited in availability. WYSIWYG
Scoly – Master series 3: Incredible ~2.5″ Master Series Scoly! Red, Orange, Green, and… Lavendar/Pink!!! Our Master Series Scolys are our most choice Scolys chosen for their extremely nice colors/patterns. Very limited in availability. WYSIWYG
Scoly – Master series 4: Incredible ~3.25″ Master Series Scoly! Green, Orange, Mint Green, Purple. Our Master Series Scolys are our most choice Scolys chosen for their extremely nice colors/patterns. Very limited in availability. WYSIWYG
Scoly – Master series 5: Incredible ~2.5″ Master Series Scoly! Like in the wild wild west back in 1848: WE FOUND GOLD!!! Gold, Orange, Red, Purple/Blue, Green, Teal. One doesn’t see Scolys with gold in them all that often. Our Master Series Scolys are our most choice Scolys chosen for their extremely nice colors/patterns. Very limited in availability. WYSIWYG
Scoly – Ultra 1: Incredible ~2.25″ Purple/Blue, Light Blue, Orange/Red, small streak of gold in there too. Ultra Series Scoly! Our Ultra Series Scolys earn this name by having excellent colors/patterns. Very limited in availability. WYSIWYG
Scoly – Ultra 2: Incredible ~2.5″ Ultra Series Scoly! Orange/Red, Purple, Mint Green to Baby Blue color, Couple drops of Green. Our Ultra Series Scolys earn this name by having excellent colors/patterns. Very limited in availability. WYSIWYG
Scoly – Ultra 3: Incredible ~2.75″ Ultra Series Scoly! Orange/Red, Green, Mint Green or Baby Blue color, Couple drops of Gold, little bit of Purple too! I wrestled with this one… Perhaps this one belongs in the Master series? ๐ Our Ultra Series Scolys earn this name by having excellent colors/patterns. Very limited in availability. WYSIWYG
Scoly – Ultra 4: Incredible ~2.25″ Ultra Series Scoly! Purple, Blue, Orange, Red, Mint Green to Baby Blue color, Couple streaks of Gold too! Our Ultra Series Scolys earn this name by having excellent colors/patterns. Very limited in availability. WYSIWYG
Scoly – Nice 1: Very nice ~2.5″ Scoly! Orange/Red, Purple, Mint Green to Baby Blue color. Awesome pattern! WYSIWYG
Scoly – Nice 2: Very nice ~2.5″ Scoly! Purple/Blue, Orange/Red, Mint Green to Baby Blue color. Awesome Pattern! WYSIWYG
Plate Coral: check out this nifty ~1″ (closer to 7/8″) plate! (Cycloseris sp.) This guy is very… What’s the word I’m looking for… Cute! ๐ It actually stands up on a ‘stem’ about 1/2 off the base rock. I wouldn’t mind this sticking around in my tank a while before it ships out to a very lucky customer. ๐ WYSIWYG
Purple Pit Blasto: Purple/Blue centered Blastomussa Wellsi with a splash of teal green in the middle. Red to orange fringe – awesome! These guys grow out to be about 1.25″ on each head. The pieces we are shipping out vary from ~5/8″ to ~1″ and have been in captivity for a while now.
Dinner Mint Blasto: I’m reminded of those flourescent dinner mints when I see these! Extremely bright (flourescent) green center with a gradient to a mint green. Light and dark Purple/Lavendar fringe – awesome! These guys grow out to be about 1″ on each head. The pieces we are shipping out vary from ~1/2″ to ~3/4″ and have been in captivity for a while now.
Thermal Blasto: Cool center with HOT rim! Extremely bright (flourescent) green center with a gradient to a mint green. Red fringe – awesome! These guys grow out to be about 1.25″ to 1.5″ on each head. The pieces we are shipping out vary from ~1/2″ to ~1.25″ and have been in captivity for a while now.
CDU Solar System Shroom morph: Look up at the sky tonight and you’ll see where this name came from. ๐ Gold dots with blue/white/mint-green stripes. WYSIWYG
CDU Orange on Blue morph: Blue base with orange dots. WYSIWYG
CDU Orange on Blue morph: Blue base with orange dots. WYSIWYG
Ultra grade shroom – check out th eblue background with Orange tipped frills! WYSIWYG
Kryptonite: The glowing green of Kryptonite… Just don’t put it so close to your Superman montis!
Other common names include Kryptonite, Kryptonites, Kryptonite Zoa, Kryptonite Zoanthid, Kryptonite Paly, Kryptonite Palys (although it is believed to be a Zoanthid).
Amoeba: Nice little cell there growing on the Zoa!
Other common names include Amoeba, Amoebas, Amoeba Zoa, Amoeba Zoanthid, Amoeba Paly, Amoeba Palys (although it is believed to be a Zoanthid).
CDU Peacock Paly: An awesome showcase of beautiful colors. A bevy of these large polyps can be yours!
Other common names include Peacock Paly, Peacock Palys, Peacock Paly Zoa, Peacock Paly Zoanthid, Peacock Paly Paly, Peacock Paly Palys (although it is believed to be a Paly).
CDU Peacock Refined Paly: Similar to the original Peacock Paly, yet uniquely different, this paly represents a more refined color pattern. A bevy of these large polyps can be yours!
Other common names include Peacock Refined Paly, Peacock Refined Palys, Peacock Refined Paly Zoa, Peacock Refined Paly Zoanthid, Peacock Refined Paly Paly, Peacock Refined Paly Palys (although it is believed to be a Paly).
Slate Blue Zoa: Name says it all here. Missing some blue in your Zoa collection? Nice colored slate blue Zoa here for ya.
Other common names include Slate Blue Zoa, Slate Blue Zoas, Slate Blue Zoa Zoa, Slate Blue Zoa Zoanthid, Slate Blue Zoa Paly, Slate Blue Zoa Palys (although it is believed to be a Zoanthid).
Valentine’s Day Massacre – SM: (Similar Morph)
Cave of Light: Remember how that show Lost ended? That was weird.. If that cave-of-light thingy were a Paly, this would be it!
Other common names include Cave of Light, Cave of Lights, Cave of Light Zoa, Cave of Light Zoanthid, Cave of Light Paly, Cave of Light Palys (although it is believed to be a Paly).
Frogspawn – purple green (Non-Branching)
Frogspawn – purple green (Non-Branching): Beautiful purple and green non-branching Frogspawn – Euphyllia divisa (we believe). (The same color combination in branching Frogspawn is also available.)
Hammer – slate orange (Non-Branching)
Hammer – slate orange (Non-Branching): Exquisite slate orange non-branching Hammer – Euphyllia fill-in (we believe).
CDU Rainbow Dazzlers: These will certainly dazzle your mind from down under! Incredible morph.
Other common names include Rainbow Dazzlers, Rainbow Dazzlerss, Rainbow Dazzlers Zoa, Rainbow Dazzlers Zoanthid, Rainbow Dazzlers Paly, Rainbow Dazzlers Palys (although it is believed to be a Paly).
Night Lake: Ever walk around a lake at night? This is what it’s like!
Other common names include Night Lake, Night Lakes, Night Lake Zoa, Night Lake Zoanthid, Night Lake Paly, Night Lake Palys (although it is believed to be a Zoanthid).
Hammer – toxic green (Non-Branching)
Hammer – toxic green (Non-Branching): INSANE bright green hammer! Gorgeous!!! Euphyllia fill-in (we believe).
Hammer – gold (Non-Branching): INSANE GOLD hammer! Gorgeous!!! I need to take a better photo of this guy. These photos just don’t capture the true beauty! Stay tuned, updated pic soon. Euphyllia fill-in (we believe).
Intense Red Goniopora: This is a very intense Red Goniopora. Striking!
Fantastic Orange Leptastrea: Look at this thing. Awesome! Orange eye Leptastrea that can rainbow into green eyes too!
Arctic Ice: Brrrr, the Arctic chill… Nice and large paly!
Other common names include Arctic Ice, Arctic Ices, Arctic Ice Zoa, Arctic Ice Zoanthid, Arctic Ice Paly, Arctic Ice Palys (although it is believed to be a Paly).
Scuttlebutt: For some reason, when I saw these guys, they were just staring at me like they knew some rumor I didn’t…
Other common names include Scuttlebutt, Scuttlebutts, Scuttlebutt Zoa, Scuttlebutt Zoanthid, Scuttlebutt Paly, Scuttlebutt Palys (although it is believed to be a Zoanthid).
Oriflamme: (awr-uh-flam) Nice intense red to red/orange Aussie Zoanthid.
Other common names include Oriflamme, Oriflammes, Oriflamme Zoa, Oriflamme Zoanthid, Oriflamme Paly, Oriflamme Palys (although it is believed to be a Zoanthid).