Zoanthid & Palythoa Photographs/Tanks/Videos

How come no one really provided info? Great pics but I have some I was hoping I could get to produce better color info w/ those pics would be helpful, I'd have some ideas as to how to start.
 
here are a few "average" pics from a commoner =)

here are a few "average" pics from a commoner =)

wow... i feel unworthy with such great and exotic zoas and unbelievably clear photos LOL!!! here are a few pics from a commoner =)
 

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here is the list of additives and food we use...

here is the list of additives and food we use...

btw, our zoas in a 120 gallon loaded reef tank with 3 led units (90 bulbs 2 watts each unit), we dose with following additives

chemicals:
kent marine -
  • tech-cb calcium buffer A & B
  • kent marine - strontium & molybdenum
  • kent marine - tech-m magnesium supplement
  • coral vital - "the reef life energizer"
  • reef ntial DNA
- "enhanced reef life energizer"

feeding:
coral frenzy
  • "the ultimate coral food" - black powder
  • DT
  • Kent lugol's
solution

we are still learning the perfect balance - but did learn not to add iron or iodine - have zoas closing up - branch of pink zoas and then some other colonies....

hope this was helpful...
:thumbsup:
 

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Hi, these are really great looking. I just picked up a small frag that has about a dozen of the polyps on it. What do you feed them? These are the first ones i ever had, and i don't know much about them. Thanks, jim
 
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