

Dead corals will be refunded less shipping or can be replaced for free on your next order.- No returns no exchanges- I'm not responsible for shipping courier's delays.- Combine shipping is allowed. In case of unlikely Dead Corals Arrive (DOA), please send me a picture within 2 hours of arrival, first attempt. I'm an experienced shipper so rest assured you will corals will be arrived in the best possible condition.Some notes:- Please make sure someone will receive the package at the date of delivery.- I can only ship out Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Eagle Eye Zoanthid Addictive Corals FREE SHIPPING OVER 249.99 Miami, Florida (786) 218-5313 19.99 9. The item you are buying/bidding is 100% WYSIWYG unless stated otherwise.Frags are fully healed and very healthy. Some fish may also nip on them.Item: 283391902039 Eagle Eye long lashes Zoa Paly Zoas Palythoa Zoanthids - WYSIWYG Live Coral. Dipping the coral before adding to a display aquarium is highly recommended. Safety Note: Many Zoanthid & Palythoa have palytoxin in their flesh that can be very harmful (or. However, they may be prone to pests such as predatory nudibranch, sundial snails, spiders, some Asterina sp. This high resolution coral print is vibrant and vivid. They are very hardy and are quite tolerant of poor water quality. NEW RELEASE The Eagle Eye Zoanthid Swimming Shorts are designed to represent one of many Zoanthus sp. Occasionally blowing the colony with a baster or powerhead will help clear detritus from between the polyps and discourage nuisance algae. They grow in a cluster by budding, and are attached at the base by runners or a mat. Eagle Eyes has a yellow skirt with a pink ring over a blue base. Sand Zoanthus polyps are a type of Zoanthid, also called colonial anemones. Ours have a skirt so bright yellow your eyes will hurt. Low stock - 1 item left Add to cart Pay in 4 interest-free installments for orders over 50. Collected from Australia, each colony is unique. Eagle Eye Zoa - WYSIWYG 34.99 24.99 Save 10.00 Shipping calculated at checkout. Different color varieties may grow next to one another peacefully, so it is possible to create a rainbow garden.

Sand Zoanthus polyps may be any of nearly limitless colors, often pink, red, or green, often with contrasting skirts or mouths in a different color. It is important not to underestimate this toxin- gloves are highly recommended when handling this coral. Most species contain toxins in their mucus and tissues, including the potent neurotoxin palytoxin, which may be dangerous to humans. ANDREW JACKSON QUOTE COURAGE W/ EYE OF THE EAGLE BUMPER STICKER. Zoanthids are also relatively fast growing, creating a mat like effect covering the surface in tiny flowers. Those species with shorter tentacles typically require higher water flow than those with longer tentacles, and all types will benefit from bright light. Notes: Zoanthids also called Zoas or Zoos, are one of the most popular corals in the hobby due to them being easy to keep and they come in a wide array of colors and patterns. Their sting is quite mild, however they can grow fast enough to over-grow other corals, so adequate space should be provided to accommodate future growth. Many types may be voracious feeders if offered meaty items, especially those corals with long tapering tentacles. Bright Eagle Eye Zoanthids have orange faces with purple in the center and outer ring.

Zoanthids are often covered in a heavy mucus layer which helps them capture prey. Zoanthid Polyp: Eagle Eye Zoas Our Bright Eagle Eye. It also depends on absorbing nutrients from the water, and will benefit from occasional feedings of zooplankton and coral snow. This coral receives much of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. (Im not saying every eagle eye in existence today was from this original strain, only explaining a little about the name.
