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Zoa Help

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Troy, Jan 4, 2012.

  1. Troy

    Troy Experienced Reefkeeper

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    For the past few months my zoa collection has slowly gone down hill.  I am thinking it has something to do with my bio pellets, and LED lighting, but mainly the bio pellets. Everything else is doing ok, LPS, SPS, and even the polys are doing well.  So I moved them to a 24 cube that I have had just a few fish in for quite a while now.  I was wondering if there was any treatment or additives that I could use to help them recover better.  The cube is completely stock, with no extras.
    Thanks in advance for any ideas
     
  2. saltwaternewbee

    saltwaternewbee Inactive User

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    Hey Troy....my zoas do the same. They seem to cycle. Are they opening up still and just staying small or what?
     
  3. iaJim

    iaJim Inactive User

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    Here's a great article that might help you. http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/aquarium-corals/55054-why-my-zoanthids-closed-care-pests-troubleshooting.html
     
  4. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    The only thing I know of for sure that works well is Vitaman C
     
  5. Troy

    Troy Experienced Reefkeeper

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    The zoas are still open. They have just shrank in size and got kinda skinny and stringy. Like xenia gets when they are starting to die off. I will get a couple of pics up later today showing what they were and what they look like now.
     

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