na1paj
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I was wondering if anybody else experience this:
It only happen to zoas from FL for me. After a certain period of time (a month ~ 6 months) my FL zoas would turn black at the base and stem and would slowly die away. It would happen to part of the colony to the whole colony. I have about 20+ variety of zoas but all the other ones are very healthy.
The florida zoas were very very healthy, reproducing very fast and growing very big, and all of a sudden turn blackish... it happened to one of my frags that grew on 2 ends of a rock. one end would be reproducing while the other die away...
Tank parameters fine, no electricity leak. 2 different systems, 1 under 14k MH lights, and the other is a nano with PC. I've had the tank established for years, and I do regular water changes. This happens in both systems, and the same colony fragged into both tanks would strangly die off at the same time...
everything in it (sps, rics, shrooms, zoas, pods, you name it) are all thriving, but florida zoas are my only problem. I even pick them up to check for nudi, eggs, snails, spiders, but I find nothing but pods
Perhaps lack of certain nutrients they need?
Any thoughts?
It only happen to zoas from FL for me. After a certain period of time (a month ~ 6 months) my FL zoas would turn black at the base and stem and would slowly die away. It would happen to part of the colony to the whole colony. I have about 20+ variety of zoas but all the other ones are very healthy.
The florida zoas were very very healthy, reproducing very fast and growing very big, and all of a sudden turn blackish... it happened to one of my frags that grew on 2 ends of a rock. one end would be reproducing while the other die away...
Tank parameters fine, no electricity leak. 2 different systems, 1 under 14k MH lights, and the other is a nano with PC. I've had the tank established for years, and I do regular water changes. This happens in both systems, and the same colony fragged into both tanks would strangly die off at the same time...
everything in it (sps, rics, shrooms, zoas, pods, you name it) are all thriving, but florida zoas are my only problem. I even pick them up to check for nudi, eggs, snails, spiders, but I find nothing but pods
Perhaps lack of certain nutrients they need?
Any thoughts?