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![]() I think that splitting colony in many frags is the only way to go. I am really happy that I got to frag one polyp of my purple hornet that got lose before the colony started to shrivel...as that polyp is standing right beside the mother colony but it is not affected. It seem that the key is to have polyps that are not connected to the common mat. Seem that all zoanthids connected to the same mat are going at the same time. It's really really strange.
I am dosing Vitamine C right now trying to see if it will make a difference and bring back colony that are affected. I also dip them in furan-2 each day to see if that help. It's also very strange that when a colony is not affected by this "disease" it is nearly indestructible. I can cut off one polyp and glue it and within a week I have 4, 2 weeks and I have about 10...growing like crazy. I am managing to keep some specie but they are never in large enough number to sell any frag because of this. I am so afraid that if I sell a frag then I will lose the mother colony and have nothing left. Man...this is frustrating! :*( Quote:
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![]() mine were once again starting to look terrible... half way open or closed. I tested for phosphate with the hanna and got a reading of 0.06ppm. I recently had a coral beauty angelfish die so im assuming it had something to do with the phosphate spike. I did a 10gal wc and instantly the zoos appeared to extend fully once again. Not exactly your issue i know, but its amazing how sensitive these things are.
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![]() I am using phosphate resine so not much of a problem here. I use ferric oxyde.
But yes they are extremely sensitive. I think water change is very benificial for them. Quote:
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![]() Did you try Two little fishies Revive? I am trying this on some of them and it look promising so far. It's not harsh on zoanthids but all bristleworms, pods etc are dead in the dip.
I will give some feedback on how it goes with it. I diped a colony today that is just starting to shrivel. Quote:
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![]() Many Zoanthids live an ebb and flow life in the wild - they will thrive for some time, then fade for some time. Sometimes they will completely die off. It is frustrating, but even the experts don't know why it happens.
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![]() Really? so this also happens in the wild? interesting. Do you have any link to article about this? or any link with info about it?
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