I'm new to the hobby and just recently started a 14g biocube. Here is my ultimate goal for this tank: lots of zoas and palys! I feel like you all, being zoa-philes could offer some tips, tools and inspiration.
Here are my questions:
1.) I would like to have 2 to 3 Bangaii Cardinals - any concerns?
2.) What is the best lighting to make the colors pop?
3.) Any recommendations on initial placement (i.e., I've heard just place them on the sand bed for a bit and then fix them to the rock-work - my concern is that the current in my tank is pretty substantial and smaller polyps get blown into crevices, etc.)?
4.) What do you use to get the little buggers to hold onto the rocks?
5.) Any "commonplace" reef inhabitants that I should keep an eye on (i.e., are there some shrimp, snails, inverts that like to feed or pick on zoas)?
6.) Any vendor recommendations? My LFS's zoa collection is pretty drab.
Words of wisdom are appreciated!
Thanks
Here are my questions:
1.) I would like to have 2 to 3 Bangaii Cardinals - any concerns?
2.) What is the best lighting to make the colors pop?
3.) Any recommendations on initial placement (i.e., I've heard just place them on the sand bed for a bit and then fix them to the rock-work - my concern is that the current in my tank is pretty substantial and smaller polyps get blown into crevices, etc.)?
4.) What do you use to get the little buggers to hold onto the rocks?
5.) Any "commonplace" reef inhabitants that I should keep an eye on (i.e., are there some shrimp, snails, inverts that like to feed or pick on zoas)?
6.) Any vendor recommendations? My LFS's zoa collection is pretty drab.
Words of wisdom are appreciated!
Thanks