Macroalgae Farms
Fire and Ice Zoa Colony (10-15 Polyps)
$49.99
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Estimated delivery between June 16 and June 18.
$49.99
$49.99
About this item
Fire and Ice Zoa
Fire and Ice Zoanthids (Zoanthus sp.) are among the most visually arresting designer morphs in the reef hobby — and one look at them tells you exactly why. Each polyp is a study in dramatic contrast: a deep crimson red skirt blazing outward from a rich cobalt blue center, anchored by a striking white ice eye at the core. Under reef lighting, the colors intensify into something that looks almost too vivid to be real.
This is a 10–15 polyp established colony — not a small frag that needs months to develop, but a dense, mature cluster that arrives ready to open up, encrust, and begin expanding immediately. Fire and Ice are a well-known and highly sought-after morph that consistently turns heads in reef communities, making this an excellent addition to any display tank or frag system.
Like all zoanthids, Fire and Ice are exceptionally hardy and adaptable. They thrive across a wide range of lighting and flow conditions, grow readily, and multiply into impressive spreading colonies over time — delivering compounding visual returns on a single purchase.
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Fire and Ice Zoa — 10–15 Polyp Colony
- Established colony of 10–15 Fire and Ice Zoanthid polyps
- Deep red skirt, cobalt blue center, white ice eye — full coloration on display
- Ready to encrust and spread from the moment it hits your tank
Care Information
| 💡 Lighting Low to High (PAR 50–300) — very adaptable |
🌊 Water Flow Low to Moderate, indirect |
| 📍 Placement Sandbed, rockwork, or frag rack — flexible |
⚙️ Care Level Easy — beginner friendly |
| 📈 Behavior Encrusting — spreads across rock and substrate |
🧪 Feeding Photosynthetic; benefits from occasional target feeding |
Special Considerations
🔍 Aquarium Insights
Fire and Ice Zoa are a standout addition to any reef system:
- One of the most recognizable and coveted designer zoa morphs — consistently popular in the reef community
- The red, blue, and white contrast pops under any reef lighting spectrum, from blue-heavy to white-balanced
- Fast-encrusting growth means this 10–15 polyp colony can become a jaw-dropping mat of color in just a few months
Learn More
For detailed species information, compatibility, and care tips, visit our Species Library.
Due to natural variation, the colony you receive may vary slightly in polyp count, coloration, and size. Photographs are representative examples.
Individual specimens may display differences depending on lighting, flow, and tank conditions.
Polyp count and appearance are provided as general guidelines and may vary slightly from the colony received.
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