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Wow! That is just fantastic!

As far as changing to a higher watt, I would just acclimate by a shorter lighting period to begin with.

What type of salt mix do you use? Do you use RO water or tap water? What do you have in your refugium? Chaeto or another type of macroalgae?
 

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The only affects on my zoas when i changed over my lights to higher wattage was my colonies got zoa pox. but i treated them with furan 2 and then they were fine.
 

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your collection sucks send them all to me and i will make sure they dont suck any more lol awsome zoas bro!
 

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probably one of my favorite morphs... :)
 

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did you collector your own zoas??
 
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im loving these last ones the most ^^^!!! beautiful collection! do share your secrets! :wink:

No any secret. Just doing the same thing as the others.

But something that I believe in are oversize skimmer and water

change on regular basis.
 

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ya since you live in a tropical area ;) When i was in fiji the hotel i stayed at had a nice reef tank and they just went out the back door to get goodies for it
 
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ya since you live in a tropical area ;) When i was in fiji the hotel i stayed at had a nice reef tank and they just went out the back door to get goodies for it

Zoas in Thailand are not as beautiful as those in Fiji or Tonga.

So most of the nice one are imported. Also picking up coral would be illegal here in Thailand.

I think we can only keep zoas and mushroom but still a lot of people in our club keep SPS.

One of the most beautiful tank in our club is owned by the person name Chingchai.

He was honored TOTM on Reef Central.

Our website www.siamreefclub.com you can join if you like. We have an international forum where

we speak English in there.
 
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