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Old 05/20/2005, 10:58 AM
SaltandPepper SaltandPepper is offline
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New zoo owner...need some help

I just picked up a few zoo frags last night, and I need a little help preparing to house them in my tank. I plan to run to the LFS to pick up some supplements and food for them. However, I have no idea what supplements and food I need. Can you experienced zoo keepers help me out?

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Old 05/20/2005, 01:40 PM
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Light and regular water changes. That's about it. Some zoos will take small meaty food like cyclop-eze. Some people say zoos will absorb dissolved organics. The rest comes right out of your salt mix and is replenished each time you do a water change.
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Old 05/20/2005, 06:18 PM
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Regarding the cyclop-eze, do I need to manually feed it to each polyp, or will the zoo's catch the food in the water column?
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Old 05/20/2005, 07:46 PM
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Just as Sloth said.
You don't really need to feed them. Unless you want them to take over your tank. I have a lot of mushrooms and zoos in my tank, along with many other corals that get their supplements from the water column.
I dose twice a week with ESV Spray Dried Marine Phytoplankton. Just place about a scoop full into the top of the tank and let it work its way through the system. My shrimp and fishies get mysis shrimp and bloodworms. Quite often many of the zoos will catch some of the mysis and gobble it up.

Just keep up on the regular water changes and add some phytoplankton or zooplankton if you want.
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Old 05/23/2005, 10:30 AM
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thanks for the tips!
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Old 06/11/2005, 03:13 AM
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oyster eggs zoas love them
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Old 06/11/2005, 03:16 AM
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Quote:
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oyster eggs zoas love them
do they? i've been thinking about adding this stuff to my regiment..i've been hearing good stuff about oyster eggs
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Old 06/11/2005, 04:34 AM
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I've just started adding it to my tank, changed to every other day now though as I've had a cyano outbreak, the tub does warn you need very little & it could cause an algae outbreak!

Cheers Shelton.
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Old 06/11/2005, 07:22 AM
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One thing you should do when keeping zo's is to flush them with blasts of water using a turkey baster every three or four days. This is so that detritus and food like cyclopeese doesn't settle in between them and serve as a place where algae can start growing...that would be very bad for the zo's and should be avoided.
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Old 06/11/2005, 12:25 PM
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ill try that avi
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Old 06/11/2005, 12:55 PM
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I feed my Zoas and Ricordea frozen mysis once or twice a week. Just thaw them out in tank water and use a syringe. The Zoas close up on them so I assume they like it.
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Old 08/19/2007, 07:50 PM
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what about squid?

EDIT: Woah, i didnt know this thread was so old.....
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Old 08/19/2007, 09:00 PM
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well why we're talking old threads, my zoos did respond nicely to oyster eggs as a treat every 3-4 days
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