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acclimating zoanthids
i just got a nice little frag pack online from reefscavangers and now that they are all drip acclimated and ready to be put in the tank i know i should start by putting them all the way down at the bottom to adjust to my light but how long should they stay there?? is it even neccesary??
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personally I don't light acclimate but I always start any coral off from the floor up and move'em where I want it the following day. Probably the proper way to do it is this:
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I would also email reefscavangers and ask them what intensity lights they came from. |
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Not such a thing for zoos.
they are bullet proof. |
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like gasman say they are bullet proof,be careful were u place then they grow like crazy
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Sweet shot Cubano!!
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Corals or Beer?? I'm in college, I'm allowed!! |
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ok sounds like ill be setting all the frags where i want them when the lights turn on this afternoon
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I give my new zoos an iodine dip as they are prone to fungus.
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thanks bernie
illal flow is very important for zoos and like prideprops say give u zoos a dip they are prone to fungus and Zoa eating nudies u don`t want that ......
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i've always started zoas at the bottom of the tank for a few weeks before placing them where i want them to be
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