Good as Dead?

thecichlidpleco

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I recently bought some zoas on ebay which set me back quite a bit. However, being in the midwest, we got a lot of that snowstorm and UPS dropped the ball on the shipment and got it to me three days late, overnight by 3pm my @$$. Anyway here they are , I know they are subpar photos, but could I get an honest opinion about whether they will make it or not?
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When I got them, they did smell foul and some have this extra bubble jelly coat suurounding the heads.
 
Sorry to hear about your ordeal. I think that the next week or so should really give you a good idea of what the final outcome will be.

From your pictures this is what I see:

Some times zoas will almost shed their outside layer, to save the polyps inside. No matter how well you picture things it will be tough to tell until that outside white layer is gone. I've had this happen with new zoas and some have been good while others were pretty much dead.

The key will be when you get to see the polyps. If they look plump then you are in the good range, but if they look shriveled, like raisins, then you may be in for a loss. :(

Hope this info helps, but I would move them into an area with moderate flow and low-moderate lighting. The moderate flow will help to blow off any dead skin and the low-moderate (lower than moderate) will help to give them something for energy.

Good luck.
 
Don't worry they will come through i had a few of those my self do as fickle fins said and move it into moderate flow and moderate lighting and just leave em be.
 
Before I forgot, always try to use FedEx, they are much more reliable than UPS. I honestly can't think of a single time UPS came through with a delivery of corals without a hitch of some kind.
 
Before I forget, always try to use FedEx, they are much more reliable than UPS. I honestly can't think of a single time UPS came through with a delivery of corals without a hitch of some kind.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9275378#post9275378 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by zolovinglover
No single polyps will survive, sorry to burst your bubble after folks tried to heighten your spirits.

Would like to know how you can say this with so much confidence that they will die? There is always a possibility that some can survive. Remember Zoas tolerate a lot but not sure if they can tolerate that much.

I do hope some will pull through for youthecichlidpleco.
 
seriously. i have had some pretty beaten up zoos recovered just fine. just keep blowing off all the gunk on them.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9275392#post9275392 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by zolovinglover
Before I forgot, always try to use FedEx, they are much more reliable than UPS. I honestly can't think of a single time UPS came through with a delivery of corals without a hitch of some kind.

The opposite for me. Fed Ex drop kicked so many packages, I swore them off for life. UPS has been great with the last few hundred deliveries. ;) Whenever possible, I use USPS Express though. Overnight by Noon or 3:00 for about $25 shipping.

That said, there is definitely a chance the zoos will make it. Although they dont look great turning the greyish brown stalks that I see in the pics. Good luck. ;)
 
the seller should work with you on them and replace with you paying shipping. that is what i have done in the past.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9275378#post9275378 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by zolovinglover
No single polyps will survive, sorry to burst your bubble after folks tried to heighten your spirits.
My experience also :( when they look like that on arrival, everything has died. I am sure some people have gotten lucky but not me.
 
I have talked to zoafrags and he said he will take care of me on my next order. We both sent emails/questions to UPS. The answer I got back was our guarentee does not apply when weather is the reason for the delay. I can understand that, sure. I only paid $55 to have it next day air by 3 p.m., okay I can understand a delay. What I do not understand is that the only delay listed was a three hour weather delay in Oakland. Three hours should not correlate to three days. That was the only delay listed on my tracking information. Granted, we did have terrible weather here in Ohio, but everyday, I recieved word from the tracking information that it would be here on the that day and weather would not be a factor. This occured from 2/13, 2/14. and 2/15. Every single one of those days stated that I would recieve the package that day. It was not until the stroke of midnight that they would change the delivery date to the next day. They jerked me around, and I was unhappy with their service, and when I told them this all they could do was say that the shipper would be the only person getting the refund. Which basically told me they do not wish to speak to me anymore, so do not bother complaining. I am now a FedEx or DHL man. Any experiences besides zeppelin?
 
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