The last pic is orange oxides. And looks like they are on a fairly thin flat rock? We could cut the rock with the band saw if you wanted to frag those. The green ones are probably a palythoa and not a zoa and would recommend not bringing those.heres some pictures. The rock with all the green zoas.. I kinda want my rock back. Same with the rock with the red zoas. I put a frag with 3 polys of red on that flat rock.. Next thing i know, it took over the entire rock.
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I had same Palythoa concern but based on the pictures I can't really see them cleary enough to tell difference with full confidence without a clear close up of one.His green zoas are probably king Midas zoas. They yellow up in other tanks but are greenish in his.
I can hold any extra frags that dont want to be taken home.I have more of that Copps cali thing. And a green stag. If I bring them, I don’t want to take them home.
Would love to see a picture your copps cali cali ? Mine is finally developing colorsI have more of that Copps cali thing. And a green stag. If I bring them, I don’t want to take them home.
Depending on where you're from, it may be more convenient to head to SF from here (Castro Valley) I don't mind holding any frags for you that you might collect from the fragging workshop and can bring them to the frag swap for pick up.I'm down as a big "maybe", would REALLY like to make it but have concert tickets in SF and dinner reservations beforehand...
Pretty positive these are the same as copps calacali. Stagg, green base, purplish tips, yellowish polyps.Would love to see a picture your copps cali cali ? Mine is finally developing colors
Yes I'm getting the purple tips also blue ones now as well. Haven't seen the yellow polyps yet.Pretty positive these are the same as copps calacali. Stagg, green base, purplish tips, yellowish polyps.
Those are they. Lol.Pretty positive these are the same as copps calacali. Stagg, green base, purplish tips, yellowish polyps.
Pretty positive these are the same as copps calacali. Stagg, green base, purplish tips, yellowish polyps.