Golden Age
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So I added my first zoas a couple weeks ago. A small rock with some radioactive dragon eye zoas. They were my first zoas so I wanted just a few so I could make sure I could care for them.
I did a freshwater dip when I first got them and they stayed closed for a couple weeks and a lot of them melted off but 4 of them eventually started coming out slowly but it seems something is aggravating them and I don't know what it is.
If you watch, the zoa on the bottom shakes and then closes really quickly and the zoa on the top appears to be shaking as well but doesn't close. It's not the current I am sure of that. Are zoas supposed to shake and immediately close like that? It opened back up a few minutes later. And are these zoas all the way open or halfway closed? They've never been opened more than they are in this video.
Do you see the weird worm? Notice the antennas? Could this be the culprit aggravating them from inside the rock?
Anyone have any ideas?
https://vimeo.com/105455172
I did a freshwater dip when I first got them and they stayed closed for a couple weeks and a lot of them melted off but 4 of them eventually started coming out slowly but it seems something is aggravating them and I don't know what it is.
If you watch, the zoa on the bottom shakes and then closes really quickly and the zoa on the top appears to be shaking as well but doesn't close. It's not the current I am sure of that. Are zoas supposed to shake and immediately close like that? It opened back up a few minutes later. And are these zoas all the way open or halfway closed? They've never been opened more than they are in this video.
Do you see the weird worm? Notice the antennas? Could this be the culprit aggravating them from inside the rock?
Anyone have any ideas?
https://vimeo.com/105455172