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      October 14th, 2011
hi i,m new and live in thailand and i do,nt understand some of your abreviations , whats a frag ? and zoa is a coral ? could you post a photo of zoa so i can see what to buy, i know you have a database but there is no zoa listed and the photos do,nt open anyway for me . i cant just go to the shop and ask for a zoa i need to know what they look like, because they do,nt speak english here . regards john

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      October 14th, 2011
a frag is a fragment of a coral, zoa is a type of coral and is alot of different types and colours of them

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      October 14th, 2011
Zoa = zoanthid, an easy beginner soft coral Saltwater Aquarium Corals for Marine Reef Aquariums: Colony Polyp, Orange/Green

 
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      October 14th, 2011
any chance of a photo

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      October 14th, 2011


They're a lot smaller than they look in the picture.

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      October 14th, 2011
look great, i want some,,, how do they reproduce ?

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      October 14th, 2011
The heads grow out of a mat. When the mat spreads it grows new heads.

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