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i used to get alot of solomon island zoanthids.. i've stopped getting corals from that region due to the small polyp size and the amount of pests that come along with them. nothing against the zoas that come from that region. the colors are very very nice that come from that area. it's just when i got my corals in, i'd spend literally 6-8 hours checking for pests on them... ranging from these little nasties... (they hide at the base of the polyp also!! and are extremely tiny!!) sundials and nudis. it was painfully exhausting to make sure our customers got a clean product everytime there are new arrivals.
since there are particular zoa morph spotlights.. shouldn't there be pest spotlights also? or a sticky on them.. i'm sure there are alot of newbies that don't know what to look 4. just my 2 cents
i used to get alot of solomon island zoanthids.. i've stopped getting corals from that region due to the small polyp size and the amount of pests that come along with them. nothing against the zoas that come from that region. the colors are very very nice that come from that area. it's just when i got my corals in, i'd spend literally 6-8 hours checking for pests on them... ranging from these little nasties... (they hide at the base of the polyp also!! and are extremely tiny!!) sundials and nudis. it was painfully exhausting to make sure our customers got a clean product everytime there are new arrivals.
since there are particular zoa morph spotlights.. shouldn't there be pest spotlights also? or a sticky on them.. i'm sure there are alot of newbies that don't know what to look 4. just my 2 cents
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