islandcreation
In Memoriam
I'm here in the Bay Area and its raining. I've been reading the forum, watching football and watching my tank all from my sofa. Here's some questions that I always wanted to ask but never got a chance to ask. I've been collecting zoa/palys for almost 5 years now and noticed/witnessed/read on alot of evidents that we face.
I have wild colonies and frags that were basically aquacultured by myself. I noticed I have more problems with wild colonies. I have 3 large show pieces for about 3-4 months. I noticed one of them is starting to shrivel up while everything else is doing great.
I also noticed that zoas/palys love crappy water. I say this due to experience. I have a 75 gallon tank with a skimmer, reactors refigium, RK2 etc... The tank is pretty much up there as far as keeping SPS's as far as water quailty. I noticed my jokers were doing good for 1 month in the tank then I saw them not opening up for 2 weeks or atleast half way open. I stuck them in a frag tank with no skimmer built in overflow with just rubble in the back, and cheato. I put the jokers in there and after 48 hours their opened up like none other?
I've been reading the forums on using vitamin C but I can't see myself turning off my skimmer or even taking out my carbon inorder for this to work. I really don't want to annoy any of my hard corals. If anyone has experienced something along the lines of what I experienced please chime in. From iodine dips to freshwater dips etc... I want to know other peoples secrets on what worked for them.
I have wild colonies and frags that were basically aquacultured by myself. I noticed I have more problems with wild colonies. I have 3 large show pieces for about 3-4 months. I noticed one of them is starting to shrivel up while everything else is doing great.
I also noticed that zoas/palys love crappy water. I say this due to experience. I have a 75 gallon tank with a skimmer, reactors refigium, RK2 etc... The tank is pretty much up there as far as keeping SPS's as far as water quailty. I noticed my jokers were doing good for 1 month in the tank then I saw them not opening up for 2 weeks or atleast half way open. I stuck them in a frag tank with no skimmer built in overflow with just rubble in the back, and cheato. I put the jokers in there and after 48 hours their opened up like none other?
I've been reading the forums on using vitamin C but I can't see myself turning off my skimmer or even taking out my carbon inorder for this to work. I really don't want to annoy any of my hard corals. If anyone has experienced something along the lines of what I experienced please chime in. From iodine dips to freshwater dips etc... I want to know other peoples secrets on what worked for them.