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75pxatr 01/10/2008 12:04 PM

zoanthids out of control
 
My zoas are taking over the tank faster than I can prune them. The electric green are the most prolific.

What have others found to be the most effective way to prune or limit growth. They are starting to spread beyond the rocks into the sand bed, on the clams...........

I really like what I have but need to reduce the amount of tank they control.

killingseed 01/10/2008 12:08 PM

got any pictures? not there yet myself. you could start over. take some of the larger rocks, give, trade or sale them away. take off small frags and start them over on a new rock.

otiso777 01/10/2008 01:09 PM

Yeah they're very easy to frag when they grow onto the sand bad. I have green ones too that grow like crazy. I frag them every couple of months to keep them from covering the sand.

Pufferpunk 01/10/2008 01:41 PM

Wish I had that complaint!

BigAl2007 01/10/2008 02:09 PM

Re: zoanthids out of control
 
[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11566400#post11566400 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 75pxatr [/i]
[B]My zoas are taking over the tank faster than I can prune them. The electric green are the most prolific.

What have others found to be the most effective way to prune or limit growth. They are starting to spread beyond the rocks into the sand bed, on the clams...........

I really like what I have but need to reduce the amount of tank they control. [/B][/QUOTE]

Break the rock and ship part of it to me. We BOTH win :)

75pxatr 01/10/2008 03:23 PM

I am thinking of upgrading to a larger tank. When I do I will post some of the colonies for trade or sale. I still see photos of large reef tanks with small colonies of isolated zoas in the middle of other corals.

How is this achieved? add the zoas last?

What halts their expansion - just manual pruning? Mine are determined to make the tank their own. Is this possibly because my tank has a rich nutrient source that is fueling their growth?

I will add photos later if I have the time.

I was also wondering if anyone has a good source for true purple people eaters? I have been on Blane Perun's site but can't see any he is selling. I would not buy one polyp on ebay from some hack.

Pufferpunk 01/10/2008 06:55 PM

What is your rich nutrient source?

geoxman 01/10/2008 09:31 PM

It is very tough to tell by your other posts as to what size tank these are in? Are they in that Rubbermaid you wanted to buy? If so just tear them and put them in another spot. What is the size of the tank in which they are housed?

75pxatr 01/11/2008 07:08 PM

Here are some photos.

notice the greens taking over the rock and surrounding the clam. They are also trying to muscle out the pink day trippers.

what I don't understand is why are the zoanthids doing so well but look at the red superman mushrooms that just will not open up no matter where I place them?

I have purple mushrooms and red mushrooms that open and are prolific. Why in a tank where all the water parameters are check and capable of prolific growth in zoa's, leather, xenia growing like weeds, clams thriving....

why do my red superman mushrooms not respond as well???????
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geoxman 01/11/2008 07:25 PM

I see no images and I still have 0% knowledge of your tank

TKByrnes 01/11/2008 07:34 PM

your pic didnt work.

geoxman 01/11/2008 08:09 PM

It did for you? I use mozilla and not internut exploder-maybe that is it?

this is all i see
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