RF Purple Death Zoanthids AED 35 Per Polyp


Size: Minimum 5 Polyps
Price:
Sale priceAED 175.00

Description

Zoanthus spp., known collectively as the Zoanthids or “Zoas,” are among the most colorful and diverse soft corals in the reef aquarium hobby. Each polyp resembles a miniature flower, displaying an endless array of color combinations—from radiant neons and deep metallics to ultra-rare morphs like Rainbow Incinerators, Utter Chaos, and Rastas. Highly adaptive and visually striking, Zoanthids can form dense mats that blanket rockwork with vibrant color, making them a staple in both beginner and collector-level reef aquariums. Their resilience, growth rate, and breathtaking variety make them one of the most rewarding coral groups to cultivate.

Lighting: Moderate to high (100–200 PAR); color intensity and contrast are best under blue-dominant LED lighting—acclimate slowly to prevent polyp closure

Flow: Moderate; prefers variable, indirect flow that promotes gas exchange and keeps detritus from accumulating on the colony

Placement: Bottom to mid-level on rock or rubble; ideal for isolated islands or frag racks to manage spreading

Temperature: 76–80°F (24–27°C)

Salinity: 1.024–1.026 SG

pH: 8.1–8.4

Alkalinity: 8–10 dKH

Calcium: 400–440 ppm

Magnesium: 1250–1350 ppm

Nutrients: Moderate (NO₃ 5–15 ppm, PO₄ 0.05–0.10 ppm); too-low nutrients may cause fading, while balanced conditions support maximum fluorescence

Feeding: Primarily photosynthetic but benefits from occasional feeding with reef roids, phytoplankton, or fine coral foods to enhance color and growth

Aggression: Low; non-stinging but can overgrow neighboring corals if left unchecked

Growth Rate: Fast; rapidly encrusts rock surfaces and spreads across available substrate

Care Level: Easy – extremely hardy, making them ideal for beginners and collectors alike

Compatibility: Peaceful; excellent for mixed reefs, zoa gardens, or nano systems; avoid place ment near high-aggression LPS or anemones

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