What are the best ways getting Zoas to grow fast? What should I be feeding? My tank is a 60G mixed reef, running T5 and water testing is good. I have SPS that are doing good.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
before
And
after
I haven't fed any of my corals since I got them...the colors are off with these pics
Time, patience, flow, nitrates (5ish ppm is my goal).
There is an inverse ratio, the expensive zoa you love will grow 1 polyp a year, the one you don't even remember, chilling in the corner, will multiple exponentially and take over the tank. [emoji16]
Just patience time and good maintenance and you'll be fine
this actually kind of makes sense...if they grew faster, supply would grow and prices would drop.There is an inverse ratio, the expensive zoa you love will grow 1 polyp a year, the one you don't even remember, chilling in the corner, will multiple exponentially and take over the tank. [emoji16]
Very true.There is an inverse ratio, the expensive zoa you love will grow 1 polyp a year, the one you don't even remember, chilling in the corner, will multiple exponentially and take over the tank. [emoji16]
Broadcast feed fish with LRS Reef Frenzy, PE Mysis. Have a gyre 150 @60% opposite side of tank. And two wp-10 on the back wall. All on pulse to get as random as I can.wow! that's a very nice zoa garden! How is your flow? Feed anything?
Broadcast feed fish with LRS Reef Frenzy, PE Mysis. Have a gyre 150 @60% opposite side of tank. And two wp-10 on the back wall. All on pulse to get as random as I can.
Yes, patience and do not disturb. I don't feed mine but I do add Fuel every other day or so. A couple of times a month I'll add Reef Frenzy powder to the fish food. Some spread more quickly then others, I have SA Pandora Polyps started from 1 and now is 250+ in a little over a year.. Usually flatter areas spread faster.
vitamin c helps out for me a lot