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Very nice!!! Do you keep your zoo's near the bottom of your tank? How do they like the intense light that's usally present in a SPS reef?
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All my zoas and palys sit on the substrate. I recently had to move them all to my frag tanks however as I have some type of worm in my tank who likes to eat my zoas!
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I had one of those, he was two feet long and fugly. I'm pretty sure he was an Eunicid worm. Loved to snack on zoos and ricordeas
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Expensive snacks. Like Kobe beef for us
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Managed to get a couple cool shot of my favia avec feeder tentacles.
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Did you get rid of it? If so how? I see no way to do it without removing the rockwork. I have since removed all my rics, zoas and palys to the frag tank.
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