First zoas/palys

squeakymcmurdo

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I just got a shipping notice for my first zoas. First corals for that matter. I also ordered some reusable shoulder length nitrile gloves, but they probably won't make it before the zoas. One of them is labeled a Green People Eater Paly, so I'm a little nervous. I guess I'll just have to use regular disposable gloves when handling them and placing for now.

Any idea what the other ones are? They were all $1 so probably nothing special, but I liked the blue one and figured I might as well get the other ones. Any tips for getting them to grow quicker? I have a pair of young o. clowns that are probably going to be checking them out because they're hosting in a fake anemone.
 

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We touch our zoas when moving them. In fact I held and stirred on in dip for 5 minutes the other day to get a nudibrach out of it. No ill effects. I think only certain kinds or boiling any of them is dangerous.
 
One of them is labeled a Green People Eater Paly, so I'm a little nervous.

Don't worry, they won't actually eat you :spin2:

Welcome to the zoa addiction! They are awesome, relatively easy to care for, and come in crazy colors. I love them. Don't think any of those carry and names really. Just handle with care and you should be fine. As for growing faster, find a spot in the tank they like, they'll do the rest.
 
You are fine to handle them, they wont hurt you...Zoas were some of my first corals as well in my tank and I can tell you that the best thing for them is to find a spot in the tank where they are happy then leave them alone! I spot feed from time to time and they seem to like that as well.
 
They made it! I floated them, dipped them (found a tiny white long "œbug") and put them in my tank with the lights off. The tank is in my kitchen so there's some natural sunlight that hits it.
 
I think people get in trouble when they are handling/fragging palys and have an open wound or something on their finger for example. I handle zoas all the time without gloves. I also don't own palys.

Either way... what website is that where you ordered from.
 
Use precautions as advised! If its this one just leave it alone ! It contains lots of palytoxin !! Its deadly !!
 

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Ordered from Where's Nemo down in Utah through eBay.

The gloves came tonight. I just used disposables while dipping earlier today. I'de rather be safe than sorry... I usually do have cuts or scratches on my hands and arms. Hazards of my other loves: 5 kids and a farm.

They have opened a little bit, but I'm not sure which one is the Paly yet.
 
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