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Old 01/16/2006, 02:05 PM
Xtasia Xtasia is offline
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Zoanthids, Protopalys, Palythoa?

hey I need to know the difference between the following words. I've seen these words used interchangably to describe Zoanthids and i'm confused!


Sand polyps, Button Polyps, Zoanthids, Protopalys, Palthoa..
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Old 01/16/2006, 08:21 PM
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This is the best article I have seen that explains what we know (think) right now.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...003/invert.htm

Zoas and protopalys are similar, but proto's are much larger. They (zoas and proto's) can spready from a mat, but have longer coenenchyme (stalks). Palythoa are a mat with openings for mouths. There can be a coenenchmye, but they are usually short and are imbedded in the mat. the article shows some good pics and gives good info.

This might make a good sticky, if everyone agrees the info is sound.
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Old 01/16/2006, 08:22 PM
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BTW, button polyps where i'm from usually refer to protopalythoa's, but that may be different in other areas. Not sure about sand polyps, though.
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