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![]() I would call the zoo in my profile picture a Pink Rimmed Red People Eater. That perfectly describes it's size, color and special attributes. Someone could call it pink skirt, maroon disk and green mouth but why would i trust that person's preception of "pink", "maroon", or "red". Often pink, red, orange, maroon are just nice ways of saying brown.
Personally it would matter to me which one of these I got! Some are definitely nicer than others. Naming standards give people an idea of what to expect. Take for Superman Danae... I bet you were able to form an immediate mental image of what I'm talking about or can google it with ease.. right? That's the power of a NAME! I think all zoos, regardless of "quality" should be this easy to research. I'm definitely a zoo enthusiast. I want to know exactly what zoo I'm trading for. I'm fascinated by zoos, and all their colors! I've told people about my big project and they've been nothing but supportive of it. What's even better is I have a talented webdesigner (designer of the gorgeous ReefBC website) to help me implement it! Meh, if you aren't interested then don't look. The internet is cool that way. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No i wasnt being non supportive,ive been into zoa's for years and the names of such zoa's for years,its good you are doing this.I think zoaid.com is kinda lacking info and morphs... One thing thats going to be hard is the lacking info on what lighting make's what zoa look like what?Zoaid has just pics,no acuall explaination as where they are from,ect.They dont even seperate protopalythoa's,and zoanthids. |
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