Radioactive Dragon Eye Zoanthids Live Aquaculture Coral

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Radioactive Dragon Eye Zoanthid – Vibrant & Beautiful Zoanthid

Classification

Regular / Beginner-Friendly Zoanthid

Radioactive Dragon Eyes are popular, their reliability and strong coloration make them a staple in mixed-reef collections.

The Radioactive Dragon Eye Zoanthid is one of the most recognizable zoanthid varieties in the reef hobby, prized for its intense fluorescence and dependable growth. Its defining features include a glowing neon-green oral disc, bright green mouth with a vibrant bold neon-green center surrounded by a distinct Ultramarine Blue ring, creating dramatic contrast before transitioning into yellow-to-lime-green skirt lashes. Under blue or actinic lighting, this morph displays exceptional brightness, making it visible even from across the room.

Polyps are small to medium (≈ ¼"–⅜"), forming dense carpets as they encrust surrounding rock. Their steady growth rate makes them an excellent option for filling in open spaces or creating vibrant color patches within a zoa garden.

Scientific & Biological Notes

  • Scientific Group: Order Zoantharia, Family Zoanthidae

  • Like most zoanthids, this morph contains a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, allowing it to gain energy from photosynthesis.

  • Growth is typically steady to fast, allowing colonies to expand into mats over hard substrate.

  • Polyps maintain moderate extension during daylight, retracting slightly at night.

Coloration

  • Mouth: Bright green

  • Oral disc: Neon radioactive green → Ultramarine Blue transition

  • Ring (end of base/start of lashes): Ultramarine Blue

  • Skirt: Yellow → lime-green

  • Fluorescence: High, especially under actinic / blue LED spectrum

Color saturation may vary depending on:

  • Spectrum & intensity of lighting

  • Nutrient levels

  • Trace element availability (iodine, iron)

Reef Keepers Love It

  • Bright neon pop under blues

  • Easy, tolerant, fast growth

  • Ideal for filling gaps or creating colorful zoa gardens

Great For

  • Beginners → Advanced hobbyists

  • Color-accent areas

  • Zoa gardens & mixed reef displays

  • Tanks needing strong fluorescent contrast

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Radioactive Dragon Eye Zoanthid – Vibrant & Beautiful Zoanthid

Classification

Regular / Beginner-Friendly Zoanthid

Radioactive Dragon Eyes are popular, their reliability and strong coloration make them a staple in mixed-reef collections.

The Radioactive Dragon Eye Zoanthid is one of the most recognizable zoanthid varieties in the reef hobby, prized for its intense fluorescence and dependable growth. Its defining features include a glowing neon-green oral disc, bright green mouth with a vibrant bold neon-green center surrounded by a distinct Ultramarine Blue ring, creating dramatic contrast before transitioning into yellow-to-lime-green skirt lashes. Under blue or actinic lighting, this morph displays exceptional brightness, making it visible even from across the room.

Polyps are small to medium (≈ ¼"–⅜"), forming dense carpets as they encrust surrounding rock. Their steady growth rate makes them an excellent option for filling in open spaces or creating vibrant color patches within a zoa garden.

Scientific & Biological Notes

  • Scientific Group: Order Zoantharia, Family Zoanthidae

  • Like most zoanthids, this morph contains a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, allowing it to gain energy from photosynthesis.

  • Growth is typically steady to fast, allowing colonies to expand into mats over hard substrate.

  • Polyps maintain moderate extension during daylight, retracting slightly at night.

Coloration

  • Mouth: Bright green

  • Oral disc: Neon radioactive green → Ultramarine Blue transition

  • Ring (end of base/start of lashes): Ultramarine Blue

  • Skirt: Yellow → lime-green

  • Fluorescence: High, especially under actinic / blue LED spectrum

Color saturation may vary depending on:

  • Spectrum & intensity of lighting

  • Nutrient levels

  • Trace element availability (iodine, iron)

Reef Keepers Love It

  • Bright neon pop under blues

  • Easy, tolerant, fast growth

  • Ideal for filling gaps or creating colorful zoa gardens

Great For

  • Beginners → Advanced hobbyists

  • Color-accent areas

  • Zoa gardens & mixed reef displays

  • Tanks needing strong fluorescent contrast

Free Shipping: When qualified

Zoanthus (Zoas) – The Flowers of the Reef

Zoanthus, often called Zoas, are among the most popular and beginner-friendly corals in the reef-keeping hobby. Known as the “flowers of the reef,” they come in an endless variety of breathtaking color morphs—ranging from fiery oranges and glowing greens to neon blues and rainbow patterns. With their compact size and vibrant polyps, Zoas allow aquarists to create living gardens that transform aquariums into radiant underwater landscapes.

One of the most exciting aspects of Zoanthus is their rapid growth. When kept in stable conditions, they spread into colorful mats that cover rockwork and fill in empty spaces. Each polyp is unique, and the possibilities for mixing and matching morphs are virtually unlimited, making them a favorite for collectors who enjoy building diverse Zoa gardens.

Zoanthus are incredibly adaptable and can thrive in a wide range of aquarium conditions. They do well under medium to high lighting, with their brightest colors glowing under actinic or blue-spectrum light. They prefer medium to strong indirect water flow, which keeps polyps clean while allowing them to sway naturally. Zoas can be placed almost anywhere in the tank, from the sandbed to the rockwork. They are not inherently aggressive, though their rapid growth can make them invasive if left unchecked, as colonies may overgrow slower-growing corals. While they gain much of their energy from light, Zoanthus also benefit from nutrient-rich environments and occasional feeding, which can encourage faster growth and even more vibrant colors.

At coralSLover, we proudly offer a curated selection of aquacultured Zoanthus in many stunning morphs. Whether you are new to reef-keeping or a seasoned collector, these hardy and colorful corals will mesmerize you with their beauty and adaptability. Build your own Zoa garden and experience firsthand why Zoanthus remain one of the most beloved corals in the reefing world.

Care & Placement Zoanthids

Lighting:

Spiderman Zoas thrive under moderate to high lighting, with their colors glowing most intensely under actinic/blue spectrum light. Always acclimate new frags gradually to avoid light shock and stress.

Flow:

A moderate water flow is ideal—enough to keep the polyps clean and gently moving. Too much flow can inhibit full extension, while too little may allow detritus to accumulate.

Placement:

Place frags on rock islands, frag racks, lower or middle rockwork, where they can encrust and spread into vibrant colonies. Vertical placement can help encourage fuller polyp extension.

Growth:

Once established, Spiderman Zoas show steady to fast growth, forming colorful mats that make excellent focal points in a Zoa garden.

Difficulty:

Beginner to intermediate friendly—these Zoas are hardy, adaptable, and rewarding under stable reef conditions.

Sustainability:

This coral is fully aquacultured and never wild-collected, supporting eco-conscious and responsible reef keeping.