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Old 05-04-2011, 02:09 AM
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Default Any ideas on why 1 colony of zoa declines while all others are great?

I bought a rock with 4 different zoas on it from the LFS early march. I was really after one of them mainly. The orange ring with blue specs. I cant figure out why there declining. Must be melting or something. Any ideas???

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So I see theres some algae in the pic, Im not sure if thats enough to irratate a zoa? I am working on getting it all plucked out and it is declining quicker then I expected so thats a good thing. All levels are doing good. All other zoas including the ones on the rock are doing good. Any ideas?? Thanks in advance.
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Old 05-04-2011, 02:14 AM
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yes I agree, you have to pluck that macro algae out of there. It will take over if you leave it.
What are your water parameters? Ca Alk and Mag?
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Old 05-04-2011, 02:25 AM
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I go for the hair algae. Zoanthids do not tolerate being invaded by any kind of algae. Remove the hair algae right away as they are making roots in the mat of the zoanthids and killing them.
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Old 05-04-2011, 02:42 AM
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Right what I said, get rid of the macro algae

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Old 05-04-2011, 02:55 AM
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If the rock is small you can dip it in 6 parts tank water to 1 part hydrogen peroxide .Let it sit for about 2 min and then rinse . Its how i get the HA off my zoas , they realy dont like it and wont open if there bugged . ( ive done this several times and my zoas have been just fine but if yours catch fire or explode plase dont blame me)
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What about little white feather dusters? I have a ton of them invading a couple of my zoas and the zoas are slowly losing. Don't want to add any kind of fish that will eat them as they would more then likely go after my big colorful dusters. Anyone have this issues?
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Looks like a little aiptasia on the bottom right of the pics, too. FYI
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check for zoa eating nudibranches.
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