The Zoanthid Cocktail Frag combines multiple colors or patterns of button-like polyps on a cement base. As the colony grows, the polyps can spread across the base and create a dense patch of contrasting color.
Key benefits:
Mixed Color Selection: Multiple zoanthid colors or patterns create a varied display.
Stable Cement Base: Provides a secure starting point for placement.
Colonial Growth: Polyps can multiply and cover the available surface.
Specifications:
Scientific Name: Zoanthus sp.
Common Name: Zoanthid Cocktail
Coral Type: Colonial soft-bodied cnidarian
Care Level: Easy to moderate
Lighting: Moderate
Water Flow: Moderate
Placement: Lower to middle aquarium levels
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Product Form: Frag on cement base
Color: Mixed
Suggested use: Place where moderate flow prevents debris from collecting around the polyps. Wear gloves and eye protection when handling, cutting, brushing, or removing zoanthids. Never boil or expose the colony to hot water.
Image note: Product images are for reference only. Some images may be AI-generated and may not represent the exact specimen received.
The Zoanthid Cocktail Frag combines multiple colors or patterns of button-like polyps on a cement base. As the colony grows, the polyps can spread across the base and create a dense patch of contrasting color.
Key benefits:
Mixed Color Selection: Multiple zoanthid colors or patterns create a varied display.
Stable Cement Base: Provides a secure starting point for placement.
Colonial Growth: Polyps can multiply and cover the available surface.
Specifications:
Scientific Name: Zoanthus sp.
Common Name: Zoanthid Cocktail
Coral Type: Colonial soft-bodied cnidarian
Care Level: Easy to moderate
Lighting: Moderate
Water Flow: Moderate
Placement: Lower to middle aquarium levels
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Product Form: Frag on cement base
Color: Mixed
Suggested use: Place where moderate flow prevents debris from collecting around the polyps. Wear gloves and eye protection when handling, cutting, brushing, or removing zoanthids. Never boil or expose the colony to hot water.
Image note: Product images are for reference only. Some images may be AI-generated and may not represent the exact specimen received.