Zoa Spotlight: Fruit Loops!

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Some JPS fruit loops for ya
 

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One of my favorites. Very delicate though, have a very hard time fragging. They grow well under high light low flow for me.

 

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One of my favorites super bright and little really looks like fruit loops. Just be careful when u frag will melt fast.
 

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When I got mine it had 7 polyps. The original owner said it won't grow and hasn't in his tank in months. It started to grow new polyps for me almost instantly. Then 2 polyps got eaten. Took a few weeks and growth has taken off again. Here it is some very bad pictures sorry guys.
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Thought I had more but you can see how their growing now. Have about 15 polyps.
 

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I'm an acro guy but I'm gonna crash your zoa party because I really like these. Took me a couple tries but I've got a little colony going:

 

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High flow, medium light for me, got mine a few weeks ago with about 20 polyps, prolly pretty close to 27-30 now. Very pretty, and seems to be a super fast grower.
 

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I'll have to take a picture of mine tomorrow. I don't have many. They grow spoon slow for me. Then again they have never really had a stable home they are in the frag rack they will get blown away and be in the sand for a day or 2. I had these for a few months before they were big enough to see with the naked eye. So small not sure how they fragged them. I have probably grown over 300 purple hornets in the time I have grown 20 fruit loops
 

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Awesome zoas. I currently have mine near the sandbed in a 15 gallon with a 150DE Phoenix bulb and a MP10ES Vortech. Mid flow and high light, but the growth is very slow for mine. The first fruit loops I had started out great and then melted away after fragging them. Thank goodness the ones I fragged are still growing, just very very slow.

Does anyone target feed their zoanthids? Any benefits from target feeding zoas?

Cheers,
Alex
 

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