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![]() Wow those photos are old, I need to update some in the profile but for the time being here are some updated shots http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=62810
New tanks been up for about 6 months now, I removed all my GSP as it grows far to fast for my liking. Levi |
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![]() im wanting to make a zoa garder across the floor of my tank do u have any sudgestions? do u feed or dose anything special for them? i have a 6.6g with a 20" PC 50/50 light with a led blue light set up, so plenty of light for the tank size
if i buy various plug/frags and lay them all along the surface will they eventually fill in thge gaps or how do they grow |
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![]() Zoas/ palys wont grow on sand so if your looking for growth you will need a rubble substrate, just maintain your levels as close to seawater and you will be good to go.
From "Aquarium Corals" by Eric Borneman "Zoanthus colonies are highly dependent on their zooxanthellae- rather than active feeding on zoa plankton- for energy, and should always be placed in the aquarium where they will receive bright lighting"- PG 187 Now you just need to watch out for pests like Zoa eating nudies, zoa pox and large eunicid worms. |