Black People Eater Zoanthids Live Aquaculture Coral

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coralSLover® Black People Eater Zoanthids – Black Face with White Mouth & Gray-White Edges

Classification: Premium Zoanthid

Scientific Notes

Zoanthus are colonial cnidarians related to anemones and stony corals. They host symbiotic zooxanthellae algae, which provide energy via photosynthesis, while also capturing plankton and dissolved organics. This species forms robust, dense colonies with polyps that display excellent extension and fluorescence, making it highly desirable in reef aquaria.

Common Name: Black People Eater Zoanthids
Scientific Name: Zoanthus sp.
Type: Zoanthid Coral
Origin: coralSLover® — 100% Aquacultured

The Black People Eater Zoanthids feature a striking black face, a white mouth, and a gray to white outer edge on each polyp. Each head measures 3/8–1/2 inch, showing robust growth and vibrant, healthy tissue. This combination of dark face and light-edged polyps creates strong visual contrast, making them a standout addition to any reef tank.

Hand-selected at coralSLover®, these aquacultured polyps offer color consistency, tank-ready health, and excellent polyp extension. They are ideal for creating dense encrusting mats or as a focal point in colorful Zoanthid displays.

Great For

  • Reefers seeking premium, high-contrast Zoanthids

  • Aquascapes needing striking dark and light polyp contrasts

  • Collectors building colorful, dense Zoanthid colonies

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coralSLover® Black People Eater Zoanthids – Black Face with White Mouth & Gray-White Edges

Classification: Premium Zoanthid

Scientific Notes

Zoanthus are colonial cnidarians related to anemones and stony corals. They host symbiotic zooxanthellae algae, which provide energy via photosynthesis, while also capturing plankton and dissolved organics. This species forms robust, dense colonies with polyps that display excellent extension and fluorescence, making it highly desirable in reef aquaria.

Common Name: Black People Eater Zoanthids
Scientific Name: Zoanthus sp.
Type: Zoanthid Coral
Origin: coralSLover® — 100% Aquacultured

The Black People Eater Zoanthids feature a striking black face, a white mouth, and a gray to white outer edge on each polyp. Each head measures 3/8–1/2 inch, showing robust growth and vibrant, healthy tissue. This combination of dark face and light-edged polyps creates strong visual contrast, making them a standout addition to any reef tank.

Hand-selected at coralSLover®, these aquacultured polyps offer color consistency, tank-ready health, and excellent polyp extension. They are ideal for creating dense encrusting mats or as a focal point in colorful Zoanthid displays.

Great For

  • Reefers seeking premium, high-contrast Zoanthids

  • Aquascapes needing striking dark and light polyp contrasts

  • Collectors building colorful, dense Zoanthid colonies

Free shipping when qualified.

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Information

Zoanthus and Palythoa are a large group of corals in the reef keeping hobby. They come in an incredible range of colors and patterns making them very popular with both beginner hobbyists and rare coral collectors tracking down uncommon color morphs. In terms of care, both Zoanthus and Palythoa are fairly easy to keep. They tolerate a wide range of lighting intensities and water conditions. Once settled in, zoas multiply quickly. 

Lighting

Zoanthus and Palythoa are not as demanding as other corals when it comes to lighting. They can be kept under a wide variety of lighting types, and are tolerant of both low and high light conditions. It is always wise however to acclimate new arrivals in lower light areas because it is far more likely to be damaged from overexposure than starve from underexposure.

Water Flow

Zoanthus by their very shape invite detritus accumulation and a zoa colony that is dirty is very different than one that is kept clean. The buildup of detritus can slow a colony’s growth or even cause it to die back.

Strong water flow helps keep detritus buildup to a minimum as well as flushing away waste that the colony generates.

When designing flow patterns for this coral I like to provide strong consistent flow with short bursts of very strong flow. If you do jot have controllable pumps to achieve this it can be done manually with a turkey baster. Once a day you can squirt water at the colony to dislodge any buildup. I use just enough force to close the polyps up.

If you decide to go this route only do this with established colonies that are well attached. If you have a freshly glued frag of zoas they might get blown away.

Feeding

While both Zoanthus and Palythoa polyps derive much of their energy from the products of their zooxanthellae, they do have the ability to capture prey. Palythoa seem to feed much more readily than their Zoanthus counterparts.