How about seperating the database by types? Microzoa, zoanthid, paly, proto paly... It would make identification that much easier, IMO. Plus, I'm dying to see a micro and proto "Death" paly thread
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How about seperating the database by types? Microzoa, zoanthid, paly, proto paly... It would make identification that much easier, IMO. Plus, I'm dying to see a micro and proto "Death" paly thread
I am going to compare what you are experiencing and attempting to do with Zoanthids and Palythoas to what the American Hibiscus Society was experiencing back in the 1950's. There was too much confusion with names, etc. so the American Hibiscus Society was born here in Fort Myers, Florida to be the official organization to approve new hybrids (morphs in our case) and approve the name and keep a database of all named and registered hibiscus hybrids. New hybrids are submitted for acceptance through this society. This is done online by filling out a form and submitting photos. Something similar could be done for zoanthids and palys, otherwise the confusion will just get worse as more morphs are introduced and people decide to change the names of established morphs (morphs already in existence for some time).
Just my 2 cents.
R2R Zoa naming society of the world. I like the sound. lol They do the same with clownfish.
I don't really have any new ideas other than what has been posted however I think there should be some baselining in place for the DB. When people say medium light that really is not clear at. Every tank is different, one might have MH, other T5, LED and so on. One tank might be 18" tall the next 31". Medium light is way too subjective and in my opinion not much help. This seems quite tedious and a tall order but if you can figure it out how to remove as much subjective information as possible it will be all the better.
Let me start fragging the bowsers then lol.A zoa grow out competition would be epic!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, I'm thinking maybe I can find an interesting morph that has a decent amount of polyps and then have everyone just pay for shipping. I just don't have enough shipping boxes though haha... Maybe we can get a vendor to help us with that.
Or Mr. Porky can send us all CB Bowsers.
A section on Hawaiian PE's do's and dont's..etc.
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I actually think they're different. When I first started collecting them they were more difficult to keep than regular zoas. I had a lot of ups and downs unless my params were stable.Hawaii pes are like any other z/p what troubles you?
Hawaii pes are like any other z/p what troubles you?
They just seem a little more finicky for me. Just wondering if there was anything different that I should do with them compared to other z/p.
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