Seduction Zoanthid
$49.99
Live Animal Shipping — Overnight Shipping REQUIRED!
Local Pickup available at checkout if within 100 miles of our Portland store.
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
Aqua Cultured
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
3 - 5 polyps per frag. Stock Photo your frag will not appear exactly as the image. From the Seahorse Aquarium Supply Farm. ❤️🔥 Seduction Zoanthids — Fiery Glow, Sharp Contrast, Collector Appeal Seduction Zoanthids are a vibrant, premium morph prized for their intense coloration and crisp, defined pattern. Their glowing orange centers, bright rings, and dark skirts create a seductive, high‑impact look that stands out under both daylight and actinic lighting. Hardy and adaptable, they’re an excellent choice for reefers who want bold color with minimal fuss. 🎨 Color & Appearance Seduction Zoas typically feature: • Bright orange to red center — the signature “seduction” glow • Neon yellow or gold inner ring that amplifies contrast • Dark outer ring that frames the polyp • Deep purple or charcoal skirt with bold lashes • Strong fluorescence under 420–460 nm LEDs Their crisp, multi‑ring pattern gives them a fiery, eye‑catching appearance. 🧬 Care & Hardiness Seduction Zoanthids are easy to moderate in care and settle quickly in stable 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 reliably, ship well, and maintain color even in newer tanks. 🪸 Growth & Placement • Moderate growth rate once established • Ideal for zoa gardens, frag racks, or mid‑level rockwork • Excellent contrast piece next to cool‑tone morphs (White Zombies, Purple Monsters, etc.) • Works well on isolated islands to manage spread Their tight polyp structure creates a dense, fiery colony. 🐠 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
