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Old 07-06-2012, 11:42 PM
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zoanthids and paly can have cycles and go through period of growth and even period of decline, so be ready for that too.

Some of the biggest paly that actualy eat, are a lot more stable and if you feed them they will keep growing without interruption.

Those that don't eat are a hit and miss and can do great for years and in one night could melt and be gone.

I have had zoanthids and paly for years and my most stable are the larger paly. Pink and gold are undestructible (no joke), rainbow paly are very very stable and same goes with the armageddon.

The most delicate are the smaller zoanthus sociatus (purple hornet etc..).

Try to cut off the pumps and target feed your candy apple and see if they eat. If they do, then feed them regulary and they will grow much faster. If they don't eat, it is only a matter of time to their decline.
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