White Zombie Zoanthid
$60.00
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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 - Stock Photo your frag will not appear exactly as the image. From the Seahorse Aquarium Supply Farm. The White Zombie Zoanthid is a striking, high‑contrast zoa morph known for its pale, ghost‑like face, dark outer ring, and icy glow under blue lighting. It’s hardy, adaptable, and a favorite for adding a “cool‑tone” pop to mixed zoa gardens. Identity & Appearance White Zombies have a very distinctive, almost eerie color pattern that sets them apart from warmer, more saturated zoas. Typical features include: • Pale white to silver center — the signature “zombie” look • Soft gray, lavender, or icy blue mid‑ring • Dark outer ring that enhances contrast • Deep purple or charcoal skirt with lighter lash tips Under actinic lighting, the center glows with a frosty, almost metallic sheen. Growth & Behavior White Zombies are moderate to fast growers, depending on system stability. Once settled, they: • Form tight, uniform clusters • Spread steadily across plugs and rock • Maintain their pale center well under a range of lighting They’re more forgiving than many high‑end morphs. Lighting & Placement These zoas color best under moderate PAR with strong blue spectrum. Ideal conditions: • PAR 80–150 • Low to moderate flow • Mid‑level placement Too much light can bleach the center to pure white; too little can dull the contrast. Feeding Feeding isn’t required, but they respond well to occasional micro‑foods: • Reef roids • Fine zooplankton • Coral‑specific powdered blends Feeding can boost growth and help maintain thick, healthy polyps. Hardiness & Compatibility White Zombies are: • Hardy and adaptable • Fully reef‑safe • Peaceful • Resistant to minor parameter swings They do appreciate clean water and stable alkalinity to avoid melting or shrinking. Why Reefers Love Them • Unique icy, ghost‑like coloration • High contrast under blues • Reliable growth • Pairs beautifully with warm‑tone zoas • Great for both collectors and display tanks
