Opinions on best parameters for a mostly zoanthid tank.

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The tank is running great I even just adjusted my parameters a little and everything is even happier than it was. Just wanted some opinions.
Two biggest questions are alkalinity and salinity. Also in reading some other people's threads they seem to think above average nitrates are better for zoas but not sps. Opinions please.
 

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This is a highly debatable topic when it comes to zoas. The above statement that zoas prefer "dirtier" water has been stated many times as there have been many folks that have SPS dominant tanks with lower nutrients, and they cant keep zoas alive. But there are plenty of tanks out there that are filled with acros and zoas. So this is simply not true. I thought the same thing for a while, but I have since seen too many tanks to believe that zoas only do well in higher nutrient or "dirtier" water tanks. My tank has just now in the last few months gotten to where all the zoas are very happy and spreading like mad. And my levels are all very low for SPS.

I think it is more about stability than anything else. But I would definitely shoot for ALK to be at 8.5-9 and salinity to be 1.025
 

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