| Zoanthid polyps are among some of the most | | | | to aquarium life and lighting conditions. |
| colorful and sought after reef aquarium corals in | | | | Better For The Natural Reefs: ones for sale that |
| the hobby. They are generally hardy, colorful and | | | | are not harvested from the wild reefs help to |
| fast growing corals. Colors for this species range | | | | preserve the limited natural resource that are in |
| from light green to bright red and every color in | | | | the worlds oceans. |
| between. However when shopping around at your | | | | Disease Resistance: the major problem that many |
| local fish store or online for zoanthids for sale you | | | | keepers face is that their polyps one day just |
| should always look for captive grown live stock | | | | melt away. The reason for this is still up for |
| for various reasons. There are many different | | | | debate amongst reef enthusiasts but it does |
| reasons to only purchase captive propagated | | | | appear that the condition is more common in wild |
| zoanthids that often go overlook by new and | | | | collected specimens. |
| even seasoned reef keepers. | | | | High Demand: Not only can you buy zoanthids you |
| Why Choose captive Grown Corals | | | | can also resell them for a profit. As your captive |
| Hardiness: Captive grown zoanthids are more | | | | grown corals spread you can frag them off and |
| durable then wild collected specimens and the | | | | sell or trade them to other reef keepers or fish |
| chances of captive grown ones carrying any type | | | | stores. Many hobbiests are able to financially |
| of disease or coral eating flatworms are greatly | | | | support their reef hobby this way. |
| reduced. | | | | As a reef aquarist your choice to support and |
| Faster Growth: Zoanthids that were grown in | | | | buy zoanthids for sale from coral farmers and |
| captivity will grow faster then wild collected | | | | fellow hobbiests alike will guarantee the future |
| polyps. This is because they are already adapted | | | | success and supply of corals to the hobby. |