Hello, I have gotten alot of info from this one article ,,plus the pictures say a million words per the habitat these zoas are in and thriving..
Makes me question current normal methods and thinking on keeping zoas/palys, let alone living/surviving and especially thriving in our captive reef aquariums.
First,,the Inter Tidal conditions zoas/palys experience on a daily basis,,Is this something that is nesessary to provide an open to the air fuction in their lives? possibly to ward off elgae or fungus from starting ?
How or if we should replicate it some how ?
Secondary,,the thinking of they need for say "Dirtier/High Nutrient enviroments..
As per the article,,some confusion or uncertainty zoas actually feed on particulate foods also bacterial.
Leaves me to question if zoas/palys need food in the dissolved nutrients/Bacteria in the water or actual particulate foods?
Which one form food or both is best.Plus the "Bacteria" topic.
Third,,Seems zoas come from alot of different locations around the world,,with many variables..
Water cleanliness,light intensity,light duration,flow of water(constant directional flow or crashing wave turbulant non directional flow)
Fourth ,,from the article pictures seems the colonies are filled with sand and sediment,,Is this a enviroment which protects/supports the polyps in the waters current/flow,,ward of algae and allowing the growing exspanding zoa membrane to be protected by these sand/sedimates..
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