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what do you do to get long skirts on your zoas?I know some zoas have longer skirts than others.Like the pics here By Angie http://www.club-zoa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=341&start=30 (I hope you don't mind me using your pics as an example) look at how they extend. I have been told by a few people that it is because of high flow. I have high flow in one of my prop tanks and still can't get mine to extend like that.I love that look on zoas. Anyone have a answer please let me know.
 

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Here is a Paly I had and lost a year or so ago. I kept it under high flow, and low light.






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here is 2 zoas that I have that came in with long skirts.In both cases I think it was because of where it was collected and it might be the type of zoa???If you look at AngieN's zoas you can see they look alot like mine.I'm not sure if I am right on this or not. what do you think?

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Those in the second picture look like Caribbeans to me, and from what I have seen on the one I have gotten the skirts seem to be a little longer.
 

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I lied

I was wrong. Here they are at the bottom of the tank. 1st pic puts them next to the powerhead in the background.

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I usually don't care much for the green non Zoanthus proto's, but those greens in the background are nice, da6d2003.

Flow has always been what makes mine change, too.
 

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Thanks, they are pretty wild. Should I be calling these and purple death "protos" now instead of palys?

No hijacking intended.
 

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Sorry, Randy. I started the hijack.

Actually, I hear the current thought is that the genus Protopalythoa will be absorbed into Palythoa.
 
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gflat65 said:
Sorry, Randy. I started the hijack.

Actually, I hear the current thought is that the genus Protopalythoa will be absorbed into Palythoa.

Thats ok they are awesome.

more new info? When will this be public?

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Thanks, they are pretty wild. Should I be calling these and purple death "protos" now instead of palys?

No hijacking intended.

I would call them Nuclear Death.


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Anyone know if the long skirt characteristic is reversible? I kinda dont like the long skirts.

Why?
 

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due to the immense number of variables that go into the reefing science, i believe the most accurate statement would be that it is a combination of light and flow (i.e. dim light and strong flow = longer skirts).
 

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Actually, mine seemed to have gotten longer skirts when I upgraded from PC to MH. The flow has always been med to high in most areas of the tank.
 

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Some of mine just have naturally longer skirts.
The ones on the left have always had long skirts while the others on the rock have always had short ones
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BTW da6d2003, WOW!! Those green palys are awesome!

Jon
 
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AngieN. said:
Actually, mine seemed to have gotten longer skirts when I upgraded from PC to MH. The flow has always been med to high in most areas of the tank.

I glad you poped in,what kind of flow do you have in your tank?I have almost 500 w of MH and 384 w of VHO actinic in my tank. I also have heavy flow.




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Some of mine just have naturally longer skirts.
The ones on the left have always had long skirts while the others on the rock have always had short ones
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BTW da6d2003, WOW!! Those green palys are awesome!

Jon

see that is what I am talking about I have some that look the same as yours.Mine look more whit/blue in the center only because the amount of actinics on that tank.They came in with the orange ones I posted.

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I'm guessing that long skirts are just a sign of a lot of growth. And growth can be helped along by increased flow, nutrients, and light.

I know that my zoas that were getting starved of any of those began to shrink, and the skirts shortened considerably when that happened.
 

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Randy said:
I glad you poped in,what kind of flow do you have in your tank?I have almost 500 w of MH and 384 w of VHO actinic in my tank. I also have heavy flow.



As far as flow, I'm using 3 PH pointed toward one another (2 MJ 900 and 1 MJ 600). I also have a hob filter and hob skimmer. My lighting is a single 250w Hamilton 14k DE pendant, upgraded from a 96w PC powerquad.
 

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I have always attirbuted long skirts to heavy flow.. I have high lighting on my tanks, and still get long skirts...
 
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