Rasta retains its color fresh frag or not.I asked the seller about them and this was his response. any validity in his statement? I've never had zoas look so different from what they're supposed to look like.
I asked the seller about them and this was his response. any validity in his statement? I've never had zoas look so different from what they're supposed to look like.
I have a screaming head cold and can still smell the BS. If you want some rastas, swing by Attleboro. I've got a few frags hanging around and would gladly give you one.
I was sold these zoas as Rastas. I don't think they're actually Rastas at all, but the person who sold them to me is saying they need to color up. thoughts?
thanks!
if they end up being no name zoas, it would be imo. I'm going to wait and see, but definitely not getting my hopes up.They may or may not be rastas
But $30 isn't terrible for those...
if they end up being no name zoas, it would be imo. I'm going to wait and see, but definitely not getting my hopes up.
this is what irritates me more than anything about this hobby. Who cares if they don’t have a fancy name! I understand not wanting to be ripped off, but spend money on something if you think it’s worth it, not just for the dumb name someone gave it. Half the crap out there morphs, looks different under different lighting, and next year will be half the price.
I remember a few years back when rastas were all the rage and going for dumb money, then just last year I got maybe a 10 polyp drag for I think $10 at the FFM. Who knows, mine could ens up also not being true rastas, but idc, I like them and they were worth it to me what I spent on them.
There's no need to get offended by my statement which is likely due to misinterpretation. I meant "no-name" in the sense that it's an indication that they're not as desirable as well as not what I intended to buy. I wanted Rastas for their coloration, not for their name. In this case, as a beginner, I was duped.
Even super common zoa such as radioactive dragon eyes have a name since they have great coloration and are still popular despite being so common. The colors of these zoa are pretty drab especially under normal lighting. Under only blues they're ok looking with some green coloration that appears brighter at different angles (especially from above which definitely was part of the mistake). I was told they would "color up" which likely isn't the case and they aren't worth the money imo.