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![]() I use buffered vitamin c (sodium ascorbate) no fast pH drop
As for the zoas, looking at the time lapse, I think they are getting annoyed by all critter traffic (spaghetti worms, vermatis, asternia stars, colonists snails, small bristle worms..... I'll dip them in RODI pH adjusted then tank water with iodine, but Im at a loss as to how to decrease the fauna in my tank.. Or is that the issue? I love zoas and want to grow my collection, but SPS seem easier! Is that weird? |
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![]() zoas are dirty and hide alot of critters and filth an army of wrasses would help keep them clean
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![]() Yes Denny
Melanurus Wrasse is on my list. Just need to call around to see who has them The butterfly fish is eating spaghetti worms and tube worms. Hope he starts feeding on aiptaisia. Also took your advice to get a harlequin shrimp. Did you get a Copperband butterfly? |
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![]() my no3 are 0.5 ppm and my po4 is very low and my zoos grow like weeds, I feed them.
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![]() OK.. zoas are dipped. Lets see them perk up. Feed tomorrow.
Going to try skimming every other day for a bit to help get my NO3 up |