Zoa Gardens are a must have in every tank!

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I think we can all agree that Zoas gardens are a must have in every tank! Here are a few shots of what we have growing in our 800 gallon display at the store. Lets see some of your shots!!





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Growing mine out a little bit more right now until I place them in the scape

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I think we can all agree that Zoas gardens are a must have in every tank! Here are a few shots of what we have growing in our 800 gallon display at the store. Lets see some of your shots!!





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Absolutely LOVE this?? How can I help my zoas grow? I have a frag with 4 small zoa heads and I want them to grow and expand
 

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looks great, I am big zoa head, what do you guys think of having higher po4 and nitrates for zoas mine currently sit at about .10 and 10 nitrates seems things respond better
 
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Absolutely LOVE this?? How can I help my zoas grow? I have a frag with 4 small zoa heads and I want them to grow and expand
Get a good amino acid and coral food. We feed our tanks twice a week and the growth has been absolutely amazing because of it.
 
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The problem I had with zoa gardens was that over time one type of zoa will win the war for space and take over.
Yeah sometimes that does happen, it always seems like its the common ones that take over too lol. It can't ever be the nice ones!
 
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looks great, I am big zoa head, what do you guys think of having higher po4 and nitrates for zoas mine currently sit at about .10 and 10 nitrates seems things respond better
Thank you!! Those parameters look good for zoas, they definitely do better with slightly elevated nutrients. When our nitrates drop below 10 they don't open up as big.
 

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