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Hi all,
I seem to fail to grow zoas apparently.
I have 3 red PE that have been looking weird since I got them 1 year ago (they have a non-circular shape, like if side of the polyp is slightly closed ). For some time they were reaching for light so I changed the led and since june are lit with the kessil and they look the normal size but still do not show growth.
Also I have another type of zoas with orange mouth, blue/greenish center and green tentacles which look amazing and look so much better in terms of color since they arrived a couple of months ago. Its like 12 of them on a frag plug but they do not seem to spread to the rock. How long should I expext for an average zoa to overgrow the frag plug, with 12-15 polyps on it?
I dose from time to time some Iodium (AF) and I have quite dirty water (NO3 5 ppm, PO4 0.1 ppm).
My green nuclear palys on the other hand are growing. Not very fast but they are twice the number of what they were 3 months ago. Nothing invasive for now anyway.
I seem to fail to grow zoas apparently.
I have 3 red PE that have been looking weird since I got them 1 year ago (they have a non-circular shape, like if side of the polyp is slightly closed ). For some time they were reaching for light so I changed the led and since june are lit with the kessil and they look the normal size but still do not show growth.
Also I have another type of zoas with orange mouth, blue/greenish center and green tentacles which look amazing and look so much better in terms of color since they arrived a couple of months ago. Its like 12 of them on a frag plug but they do not seem to spread to the rock. How long should I expext for an average zoa to overgrow the frag plug, with 12-15 polyps on it?
I dose from time to time some Iodium (AF) and I have quite dirty water (NO3 5 ppm, PO4 0.1 ppm).
My green nuclear palys on the other hand are growing. Not very fast but they are twice the number of what they were 3 months ago. Nothing invasive for now anyway.



