X xdannyxrocksx New member Apr 28, 2010 #1 what is a way to keep them in check i dnt want them to take over the tank maybe parts of the tank would be nice but how to i keep them in balance?
what is a way to keep them in check i dnt want them to take over the tank maybe parts of the tank would be nice but how to i keep them in balance?
R rogersb Active member Apr 28, 2010 #3 I put some aggressive LPS in their path. That keeps them pretty well in check
ficklefins New member Apr 28, 2010 #4 xdannyxrocksx said: what is a way to keep them in check i dnt want them to take over the tank maybe parts of the tank would be nice but how to i keep them in balance? Click to expand... Don't put them on your main rock work.
xdannyxrocksx said: what is a way to keep them in check i dnt want them to take over the tank maybe parts of the tank would be nice but how to i keep them in balance? Click to expand... Don't put them on your main rock work.
nvdiz New member Apr 28, 2010 #5 you're overestimating the growth of zoas... it'll take a year or 2 (maybe more) for frags to even come close to take over a nano. but as others mentioned, just frag them.
you're overestimating the growth of zoas... it'll take a year or 2 (maybe more) for frags to even come close to take over a nano. but as others mentioned, just frag them.
S Sanagy New member Apr 28, 2010 #6 you can always glue them to the side and back glass and then its easy to cut and frag if the growth becomes too much.
you can always glue them to the side and back glass and then its easy to cut and frag if the growth becomes too much.
X xdannyxrocksx New member Apr 28, 2010 #7 so hey what exactly is considered a nano? i have a 40 breeder?