Oct 19, 2010 #1 algy1943 Reefing newb Excuse my niaveity but are zoas heads indiviual live corals? Attachments 004 zoas resized.webp 52.5 KB · Views: 264
Oct 19, 2010 #2 irensing Controversial Reefer Yes, each polyp is its own individual, but many times the polyps will be attached to each other during the reproductive process.
Yes, each polyp is its own individual, but many times the polyps will be attached to each other during the reproductive process.
Oct 19, 2010 #3 the reef kid hi They are individual animals, but they are connected to each other at the base of each polyp.
Oct 20, 2010 #4 algy1943 Reefing newb algy1943 said: Excuse my naiveity but are zoas heads indiviual live corals? Click to expand... thanks for all the answers (I spelt naiveity wrong):frustrat:
algy1943 said: Excuse my naiveity but are zoas heads indiviual live corals? Click to expand... thanks for all the answers (I spelt naiveity wrong):frustrat:
Oct 20, 2010 #6 algy1943 Reefing newb dcantucson said: They are basically just groupies! :) Click to expand... David I didn't know they are so toxic, I read about the girl who got squirted in the eye, did she ever recover, I read she never came back to the forum's
dcantucson said: They are basically just groupies! :) Click to expand... David I didn't know they are so toxic, I read about the girl who got squirted in the eye, did she ever recover, I read she never came back to the forum's