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the thing about sps tanks is powerfull light, low nutrients and strong flow.....for zoos youll need to dull it down a bit ![]() your nano should do just fine. zoos are better if its a species only tank |
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![]() ^^^^ Don't think I could of put it better myself. Only thing I would add is that these animals will do much better when fed a small particle food 1-2 times per week.
(Reef roids, Fauna Marine, Acan +, Frozen Cyclopeez for some of the larger morphs...) Have a read through, I detail some zoa tips in the write up here. |
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![]() Zoas are possibly the funniest coral in this hobby. Like the gurus already said, there's just too many variables when it comes to zoas; different zoa different stuffs, particularly the nicer ones.
Previously my tank was having good success with zoas and bad with SPS and the thing just turned around in the last two months. I think trouble shooting all other corals are possible to some extend but with zoas....oh well Denny and Levy would be the better people to comment on that :P
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![]() That's the ting exactly. They are very sensitive to any chimical emitted by other corals and also anemones.
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![]() Some great stuff there guys and gals - thanks very much for taking the time.
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