Advice for Zoa Garden

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Zoa garden structure on the marketplace (for sale- dry goods !! )
 

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idea: I was thinking of using some marco base rock for a zoa garden, the flat bottom disk would be a perfect island for a large garden.

Advice: Zoa's seem to always have pest on them, be careful of nudibranch's, aptasia and bubble algae.
 
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idea: I was thinking of using some marco base rock for a zoa garden, the flat bottom disk would be a perfect island for a large garden.

Advice: Zoa's seem to always have pest on them, be careful of nudibranch's, aptasia and bubble algae.
I agree on that! I have a zoa frag which has aptasia. In the frag, all the polyps have begging growing away from it. Hopefully I can cut the frag and throw away that aptasia
 

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I agree on that! I have a zoa frag which has aptasia. In the frag, all the polyps have begging growing away from it. Hopefully I can cut the frag and throw away that aptasia

the key is your lfs and inspection I think u should not over think it an just by what u like put them down an let them grow
 

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