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i'd like to submit this thread under:
Hitch Hikers/Pests with Zoanthids the thread titled: Anyone heard of these eating zoas? (asterina starfish) http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...hreadid=857437 i added the term "(asterina starfish)" so it is easier to identify in the list. that thread discusses the possibilities of asterina's being predators to zoanthids and even quotes dr. ron at one point. i'd also like to suggest changing the title for easier identification of the thread in the same category from: New to zoanthids...they came with starfish. to: New to zoanthids...they came with starfish. (brittle starfish) and lastly, same category, from: Id to: Id (nudibranch) i think it'll make referencing these threads much easier for the novice and old-timers alike! ty!
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i'd like to suggest another submission under the category:
Zoanthid Growth Rates: the thread titled: Does this sound possible? (Inducing new colors and/or morphs) http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...hreadid=665655 ty!
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nice thread, it helps out
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Fantastic thread. Great idea and thanks for putting in the time for everyone.
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I am a new zoa addict, setting up a dedicated 3 gallon Pico Zoa Garden. I have 18 watts of 50/50 light on the 3 gallons and wonder if the zoas need any feeding, or are they photosynthetic? If they need feeding, what is suggested? I have cyclo-peez, live phyto, etc. Just need this guidance.
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do zoos need/like to be feed, and if so what?
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I have used many types of food, but have found that enriched brine shrimp work well. They're big enough to target feed them and soft enough for the zoas to injest them easily.
Be warned though, not all zoanthids will readily take food. Also, if you don't target feed with a pipette and all the pumps off, you'll have problems getting them to eat. On top of that, I have found that the easiest way to keep most of the fish off the zoas while they're trying to take the food into their mouth is to feed them at night right before you turn the light's off. If they turn off when you're done, then turn them off manually.
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A great source for tons of good info in this thread for all to read.
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