Zoas... Newbie

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I have not invested in any yet but have the itch beyond belief. What is a good one for a newbie? Seems like all the ones I drool over are $50+pp and I would have no way to rationalize spending that and having it die. So far my whole nano tank to date has only cost me $200 and my other half is annoyed with that.
Anyway, what's a good starter Zoa?
Thanks for your input.

Steph
 

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Try to look for a colorful but inexpensive zoa like Watermelons or eagle eyes. They are inexpensive because they grow fast and are hardy so many people have them. You might also try reaching out to your local reef club. They can get you many great starter zoas without worrying about shipping :D
 
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I got these today I'm told Eagle eyes, Fire and Ice and possibly a white PE?
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The last one I'm having a really hard time getting a picture of.

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Could possibly be a white PEs, pink n golds are another cool inexpensive polyp that spreads like crazy
 

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