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Zoaelite 07-05-2010 04:46 AM

New FTS of the zoas. Really liking them in there own dedicated system, they seem to be enjoying it so so far so good.

http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/3963/p1120701.jpg

Lance 07-05-2010 05:32 AM

I don't know if I missed it in your thread but are all the zoas in this tank now or did you leave a few in the other tank?

Zoaelite 07-05-2010 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Lance (Post 532376)
I don't know if I missed it in your thread but are all the zoas in this tank now or did you leave a few in the other tank?

Dipped and moved every colony to the new tank. This way I also eliminate the possibility of the tangs eating them:neutral:. Apparently it happens pretty often.

Lance 07-05-2010 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by zoaElite (Post 532381)
Dipped and moved every colony to the new tank. This way I also eliminate the possibility of the tangs eating them:neutral:. Apparently it happens pretty often.

Yeah, zoas are like candy to many fishes and inverts. I had a few frags of zoas I bought from OA and had them in the frag tank for a few days. Overnight something ate all of one frag and most of the other two. I searched the tank and found a hermit I didn't know was in there. I guess he was hungry!
Both tanks look great by the way.

Zoaelite 07-11-2010 07:51 PM

Few updates:

Tank is running smoothly, the zoa tank is going through a bit of an algae cycle (Lots of hair algae and a bit of cyano). I finally decided on rock rubble for the zoa tank substrate, really happy with how it looks and should help with growing them out. Waiting on a colony of blue hornets and some nicer zoas from Bayside, will post photos when they come in.

So far the zoa tank has a tail spot blenny, a radiance wrasse and my 4 baby bangii's (Once they are grown they will go to a new home) but I can't decide If I want anything else. Anyone have experience with Orchid Dotty backs or Neon Dotty backs, looking to add a little color so suggestions are welcome.

The main tank is doing well, very happy with the doser results as It seems I have had a bit of a growth spurt in the last month. I'm really enjoying the open sand bed with the zoas being in there own tank, it makes the tank look much more open. I followed Kien's advice and have purchased another cleaner and pair of fire shrimp to boost my live food count, never knew that fire shrimp also cleaned but now I have a whole cleaner station going on with all the fish regularly partaking.

Will grab photos tonight If I can steal the camera from Devan.

lobsterboy 07-11-2010 08:06 PM

that special zoa system is pretty cool.

Zoaelite 07-11-2010 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by lobsterboy (Post 533913)
that special zoa system is pretty cool.

Thanks John, I'm very happy with the way it's worked out. The zoas seem to be really enjoying the new tank, I'm not going to frag any of my colonies for atleast 6 months as I would like more of a grown in look.

I'm also contemplating some species of dwarf angel but I have a history of coral eaters so it's still up in the air.

Wingin It 07-11-2010 10:31 PM

I had the neon dottyback, nice fish except that it kept picking on other fish constantly. Had to get 'em out before I lost my firefish!

Greenmaster 07-12-2010 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by zoaElite (Post 518694)
I have a problem, I can't stop taking photo's :neutral:.

That's a problem that I don't think anyone here will complain about :D
Beautiful tanks.

Zoaelite 07-12-2010 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Greenmaster (Post 534028)
That's a problem that I don't think anyone here will complain about :D
Beautiful tanks.

Thanks Green :biggrin:, ended up picking up a Bi-Color Dotty back from Elite. So far so good but I'm watching him closely as the species is known to be reallllyyy aggressive.


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