Lets see the Growth!!!

August 2009
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October 2009
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Could you tell me the name of these?I also have a nice colony after thinking they were simple zoa's.thank you
These came in on a rock with some yellow polyps, only had about 5 polyps of them to start with in very bad condition.
4-04
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4-27
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6-05
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8-19 aka today
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Turned out to be pretty nice, from what I thought were just some silly old browns. :-D
 
got2envy:
Do you have something to say about the artificial salt mix versus natural sea water issue, regarding colony growth?

Also... how do you do collect and your water changes?

Grandis.
 
This is a little early, but im hoping to see continued growth :)

This was mid feb.

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and this is 2 days ago.

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Currently treating that hair alge that popped up too.. but yeah, hopefully that wont stunt the zoa growth.
 
Some growth of the RH... with Rosa the red headed goby in the background.
 

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Sep 09
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I know this isn't a zoa, but shows nice growth:
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Nov 09
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Dec 09:
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Mar 10
Original frag plug:
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Second mini colony:
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Halo zoas in the back:
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Here you can see the digitata in the top center and how much it has grown/branched:
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