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they wont overtake where other corals are at though right? cuz i plan on putting a frogspawn or hammer or something on the top part of the rocks while zoas of different types surround ityes, zoas love to grow on live rock. however, remember that when zoas are happy, they will spread rapidly. for that reason, I recommend placing them on a smaller isolated rock, unless it's your desire to have your rockscape overtaken by zoas.
they may or may not! if you want to be safe, place them in their own areathey wont overtake where other corals are at though right? cuz i plan on putting a frogspawn or hammer or something on the top part of the rocks while zoas of different types surround it
Pick a piece of rock you want the Zoa's to colonize that is not glued to the aquascape. This way you can move it if/when you get worried about them growing up or across the structure.they may or may not! if you want to be safe, place them in their own area
the thing though is I don't really have a separate rock to put them on, my large middle rock formation is the only bare one. my other island rocks have GSP and xenia on them. I'm just hoping the zoas dont take over a frogspawn if i put on right on the topthey may or may not! if you want to be safe, place them in their own area
My zoas are on a rock that is leaned up against the main tock structure. There isn't anything at the top yet. Eventually I might put something like a plating monti so they can't grow and higher.the thing though is I don't really have a separate rock to put them on, my large middle rock formation is the only bare one. my other island rocks have GSP and xenia on them. I'm just hoping the zoas dont take over a frogspawn if i put on right on the top
If you like the coral they will smother it and if you dont like the coral they will leave it alone.they wont overtake where other corals are at though right? cuz i plan on putting a frogspawn or hammer or something on the top part of the rocks while zoas of different types surround it
I place them around branching frogspawns and hammers. They can grow around them, and if they start getting close you can always move them off the rock. ( scape them, kalkwasser paste, aiptasia X )It happens very slow. Its not like you wake up one morning and you have zoanthids wall to wall smothering everythingthe thing though is I don't really have a separate rock to put them on, my large middle rock formation is the only bare one. my other island rocks have GSP and xenia on them. I'm just hoping the zoas dont take over a frogspawn if i put on right on the top