Hi all,
A couple months back I purchased 4 colonies of zoas with about 10-20 heads each, but I am not seeing any growth and some heads are closed.
I am going to get some iodine supplement for the tank as I have heard that this boosts growth and colour.
But when it comes to feeding, I had (wrongly) assumed that with the regular feeding of flakes, pellets & liquid Artemia into the tank for the fish and inverts (live copeopods too on occasion), that would be enough for the Zoas to feed on left over particulates. But I think I need to start feeding the corals specifically.
I want to get a coral food that will feed my other corals too: - Xenias, Duncans and a Seafan.
Is there much difference between reef roids and marine snow? Which would you advise?
Scott
A couple months back I purchased 4 colonies of zoas with about 10-20 heads each, but I am not seeing any growth and some heads are closed.
I am going to get some iodine supplement for the tank as I have heard that this boosts growth and colour.
But when it comes to feeding, I had (wrongly) assumed that with the regular feeding of flakes, pellets & liquid Artemia into the tank for the fish and inverts (live copeopods too on occasion), that would be enough for the Zoas to feed on left over particulates. But I think I need to start feeding the corals specifically.
I want to get a coral food that will feed my other corals too: - Xenias, Duncans and a Seafan.
Is there much difference between reef roids and marine snow? Which would you advise?
Scott
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