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ryan_paskadi 12/11/2007 03:31 PM

new zoas dying
 
I recently bought new zoa/palys and all are doing ok except two frags.

On one of the frags all but two of the polyps did not extend and I think died. Today I found something had ate all of the dead polyps leaving only the two. I feed vary sparcely and I am not surprised that something that died in the tank got consumed. The remaining polyps are not extending now and I believe nuisance algae is also effecting thier extension.

Another of the frags is not extending fully and is being affected by nuisance algae.

I cleaned both frags using an old tooth brush and moved them down further in the tank so they are not being blasted by light.

My question is this. Can I do anything to save these frags or are they on the road to zoa heaven.

ryan_paskadi 12/12/2007 11:28 AM

bump

fishstick41 12/12/2007 12:21 PM

Light (just wondering =\)

otiso777 12/12/2007 02:35 PM

How long have you had them in your tank? Did you dip and quarantine before adding them?

ryan_paskadi 12/12/2007 03:15 PM

I have T5 lights....and no dip no quarantine....there small plugs of 4-7 polyps.

They were delivered to a friend and he put them in his tank. I picked them up from him later that evening and they looked good. Got them home acclimated them and put them in. First night till the lights went out they looked good. Its been down hill since.

delsol650 12/12/2007 03:56 PM

Iodine dip....

ryan_paskadi 12/12/2007 08:19 PM

will regular iodine supp work....or should I dilute it?

delsol650 12/12/2007 11:21 PM

I prefer to dip them sepparately in a bowl or bucket.. too much idodine in the tank is not good....

ReefCresteds 12/13/2007 02:46 PM

I'm having a similar problem w/ some new zoas in my nano. can you elaborate on the iodine dip? how much iodine to use- the concentrated?
thanks

delsol650 12/13/2007 05:43 PM

Cant remember, I personally make the water look like a tea color type water with the dip. and only leave them there for 5mins max.
But the lugols solution it self has a dip instruction in the back, IMO that too small a concentration especially with all the pest that CAN inhabit or hitchhike on a zoo colony. I use Tropical Marine Coral Cure, I believe its currently the best coral dip out there...

geoxman 12/13/2007 05:52 PM

buy some Tincture Iodine at your local drugstore, it will run about $1 for the same size as Lugols. I use 10-25 drops per gl depending on the problem-and that is in the dip NOT the tank!. good luck

flyguy7150 12/13/2007 08:48 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11378793#post11378793 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by geoxman [/i]
[B]buy some Tincture Iodine at your local drugstore, it will run about $1 for the same size as Lugols. I use 10-25 drops per gl depending on the problem-and that is in the dip NOT the tank!. good luck [/B][/QUOTE]

Its pretty much the same as lugols?? the tincture iodine?? When you dip, do you use fresh or saltwater?

geoxman 12/13/2007 09:05 PM

both and it depends on the problem and yes it is pretty much the same. I have used it for years. good luck

flyguy7150 12/14/2007 01:14 AM

so when you dip you get some fresh r/o di, heat up to same temp, couple drops of iodine. Then dip...Then repeat with saltwater/iodine???

delsol650 12/14/2007 09:42 AM

make sure its same pH as the tank as well.

geoxman 12/14/2007 03:50 PM

I use tap for dips not RO. My tap is high enough in PH and chlorine never hurt anything except pests. good luck


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