The photos are of the WYSIWYG coral on a standard 3/4" frag plug.
The Utter Chaos Zoanthid is an absolute must-have if you want that "wow factor" in your reef. These polyps are famous for their bright orange skirts and a deep black face covered in random splashes of white speckles.
The coolest part about this coral is how much it reacts to your tank setup—the white splashing is completely random, but some hobbyists find that pushing higher light brings out more of that white "chaos" speckling, while keeping them in lower light spots usually results in massive polyps with a much darker, moodier black body.
Finished off with a sharp solid blue mouth, these are great growers and guaranteed to be the high-contrast highlight of your Zoa garden.
Lighting: Best maintained under low to moderate light conditions with a strong blue spectrum.Currently kept under Kessil A360X units. Mounting height 24" above water line. 12:00PM - 10:00PM at 100% blue intensity.
Water Flow: Prefers moderate, gentle flow to keep the polyps clean and free of detritus.
Feeding: While they can survive on light alone, targeted feeding of small coral pellets or powder will promote faster growth and health.
Placement: Provide adequate space from other corals for them to grow, and also that as they tend to get stung easily.
Note: Zoanthus coral but should always be handled with care. We advise wearing gloves and eye protection when working with any Zoanthid or Palythoa species.
Utter Chaos Zoanthids, WYSIWYG Corals
Sexy Corals
