I was wondering since i haven't kept zoas for a long period of time in my life. Maybe some of your experts on here can help me. First of all, I didn't even realize that all zoas are not the same as far as lighting goes so i put mine all near the sand. One zoa colony in particular is getting thin in the body and kinda of thinning out. Any reasons why?
Everything is good but i have a pistol shrimp and a peppermint shrimp in the tank and some large cleaner snails. I don't know of any of these animals liking zoas but they are just kinda thin looking. I feed them oyster eggs and they plenty of light i hope. I have MH and VHO in my tank. 24 inch deep 175MH and 3 110 W VHO. I have heard on these thread people saying their zoas are melting. one colony melted or disappeared overnight. I'm trying to figure this out and hoping that i don't lose them all.
I notice that you can have numerous things attack them but i have never seen anything that have eaten them or anything. If they die i am done with zoas. I just figure someone on this forum could add their 2 cents. thanks
Everything is good but i have a pistol shrimp and a peppermint shrimp in the tank and some large cleaner snails. I don't know of any of these animals liking zoas but they are just kinda thin looking. I feed them oyster eggs and they plenty of light i hope. I have MH and VHO in my tank. 24 inch deep 175MH and 3 110 W VHO. I have heard on these thread people saying their zoas are melting. one colony melted or disappeared overnight. I'm trying to figure this out and hoping that i don't lose them all.
I notice that you can have numerous things attack them but i have never seen anything that have eaten them or anything. If they die i am done with zoas. I just figure someone on this forum could add their 2 cents. thanks