All About The Palythoa or Paly Button Polyps
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- We got some Palys! And they are good for everyone from beginners who are wanting a hardy coral to experienced reef hobbyists looking for something new! They feed off the light and reproduce fairly quickly especially when spot fed! They are a great addition and can be easily fragged too.
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Bro your channel is so underrated. I’ve been watching for the last 3 or so years and you’re straight to the point. Love your content keep it up!
Yup
These are beautiful. Love the colors. Great video!
Nice one Brock 👍
I am about to set up my first reef tank. I have my fish plan which is a yellow watchman goby/pistol shrimp pair, a mocha clown, a Tomini Tang, a Royal Gramma, Yellow Citron Clown Goby, carpenter's wrasse, lubbocks wrasse, bicolor blenny, and a cleaner shrimp. I was wondering if I could keep some peppermint shrimp with all these guys. Please let me know if there would be any problems with keeping them.
How serendipitous i jus picked up one up last night
How do you dip them? Can you make a video on them?
Some trade fee of them they are so pretty
So Palythoa's ARE Zoa's? Why do they call them by a different name?
No, they are Palythoa and not Zoas... they are two different things.
I want all about the racoon butterflyfish