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Palythoa grandis

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Hey! I know theres a few types of palythoa grandis. Id like to buy a pack of a few different kinds! Preferably hobby price, because they arent slow like a jaw breaker or something similar. Thank ya!
 

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I think my heads have about doubled; very easy to care for.
 

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IMO, much easier than your typical small Zoas. The tank I have them in, I basically test for nothing except salinity, and rarely if ever do a water change. Maybe I add a little capful of Seachem's "Fuel" every now and then if I think of it.
 
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IMO, much easier than your typical small Zoas. The tank I have them in, I basically test for nothing except salinity, and rarely if ever do a water change. Maybe I add a little capful of Seachem's "Fuel" every now and then if I think of it.
Thats how my other tanks are but my main frag tank is my euphyllia which i need to step up on water changes and slow down on feeding. Had mad growth with zoas and all but when i started into euphyllia they dont like that super dirty water as much. So im about to move them all to another less watched tank and continue trying to grow em fast.
 

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Hey! I know theres a few types of palythoa grandis. Id like to buy a pack of a few different kinds! Preferably hobby price, because they arent slow like a jaw breaker or something similar. Thank ya!
Got the really neon green ones with white splashes
 

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