My mostly zoanthid / corallimorpharian tank

The biggest frag that I've gotten for that tank was about 2" long. Generally I start with 1" and sometimes less.

On average, I would say 1" though - with about 10-15 zoas on them.
 
Wow... ::worships:: :lol:

Speaking of bioload.. let us help you with that... we can help you with the size of the zoanthids colonies, which would help you add new colors :D

You could add a different size tank as a sump as well as the extra LR... but I think it would have to be a huge diffence in size of tank; plus I would hate to disturb the sump in place if it is working so well and has a sand bed in it... the new one would go through a adjustment phase that I would hate to risk with a tank that looks like yours!!

:)
Laurie
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7663219#post7663219 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jessiesgrrl
Wow... ::worships:: :lol:

Speaking of bioload.. let us help you with that... we can help you with the size of the zoanthids colonies, which would help you add new colors :D

You could add a different size tank as a sump as well as the extra LR... but I think it would have to be a huge diffence in size of tank; plus I would hate to disturb the sump in place if it is working so well and has a sand bed in it... the new one would go through a adjustment phase that I would hate to risk with a tank that looks like yours!!

:)
Laurie

That is my main concern regarding moving to a larger sump. :/
Maybe I should just get a second tank and slowly migrate things over.
 
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