English: A colony of "dragon eye" coral, Zoanthus sp. Taken right after the power came back on in a 75 gallon, deep sand bed tank, with a Panasonic ZS20. Photoshopped for clarity.
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This is dragon's eye zoanthid, a soft coral of the button variety. They're in my 75 gallon deep sand bed tank, which is thriving with no mechanical filtration or water changes at all, thanks to the deep sand and the macro algae that I grow right in the tank, not in a refugium.