Rockstar Zoanthid
$49.99
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Care Level
Easy
Reef Safe
Yes
Min Tank Size
40oz
Max Size
No Maximum
Temperament
Peaceful
Flow
Low • Low to Moderate
Placement
Low • Mid-Low • Mid
Lighting
Low • Low to Moderate
Range
Indo-Pacific
Water Conditions
Calcium
420-480 ppm
Magnesium
1350-1500 ppm
Alkalinity
8-12 dKH
Nitrates
5-35 ppm
Phosphates
0.03-1.0 ppm
Temperature
76-80 °F
PH
7.8-8.4
Salinity
1.024-1.027
5-8 polyps per frag. Stock Photo your frag will not appear exactly as the image. From the Seahorse Aquarium Supply Farm. ⭐ Rockstar Zoanthids — Deep Color, Bold Contrast, Serious Visual Impact Rockstar Zoanthids are a striking, premium zoa morph prized for their rich coloration and dramatic contrast. Their intense centers, dark outer rings, and vibrant skirts make them stand out even among high‑end collections. Hardy, adaptable, and reliably colorful, they’re a favorite for reefers who want a coral that looks “on” even under moderate lighting. 🎨 Color & Appearance Rockstars typically feature: • Deep, glowing center—often red, orange, or magenta depending on lineage • Dark outer ring that enhances the center’s intensity • Bright, contrasting skirt with short, uniform tentacles • Strong fluorescence under 420–460 nm lighting • High saturation that holds well across different PAR levels This morph is known for its “stage‑light” look—bright in the middle, dramatic around the edges. 🧬 Care & Hardiness Rockstar Zoanthids are easy to moderate in care and adapt well to most reef systems. They thrive in: • Moderate PAR (80–150) • Blue‑heavy spectrum for maximum glow • Low to moderate flow to keep polyps clean and extended They open quickly, ship well, and maintain color even in newer systems. 🪸 Growth & Placement • Moderate growth rate—steady but not invasive • Ideal for zoa gardens, frag racks, or mid‑level rockwork • Excellent contrast piece next to lighter or pastel morphs • Works well on isolated islands to manage spread Their tight polyp structure creates a dense, high‑impact colony even from a small frag. 🐠 Behavior & Compatibility • Peaceful and reef‑safe • Won’t sting neighbors • Compatible with all typical reef fish • As with all zoas, handle with care due to potential palytoxin exposure
