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Old 01-09-2013, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by mrhasan View Post
I don't know about the melting issue or which particular ones are from aussie. But till now, I had two aussie zoas (the seller told me ofcourse :P), one rainbow and the other one dont know. The rainbow melted within few days and the other one actually took over a month of adjustment.

I guess the exotic and harder zoas are from aussie; not sure though :P
Although your logic is correct your sample size is far to small to eliminate bias. This is the internet and everyone's entitled to their opinion, let's just be diligent in our homework before posting information that might not be true.

Another thing you need to consider is that there is ONE ocean, "Aussie" drives the price up just as fast as "Japanese Deep water" does. Are these actually collected from Aussieland and NOWHERE else in the ocean? Are these even from Australia? Probably not but if it jacks the price up and ensures demand people will say anything.


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This is the dude I've been waiting to hear chime in

You listen to him. He knows his stuff good.


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Thanks Kevin .

Do you have a photo of the Zoa before it closed? Some are notoriously difficult to care for expert and beginners alike.
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