Zoa interest ...

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investments always have risks it can pay off or can risk your money. depending on how you want to spend looking and your tank volume looking north of at least $500-$1000.
 
some of the nicest zoas out there are under $30. You can get an amazing looking tank for cheap. Do not go for a crazy name just go for what you like and what you can afford.
 
Here are some examples
Sunny Ds
Captain americas
blue, red, purple hornets
darth mauls
rastas
oxides
red, purple people eaters
pink zippers
blue rhinos
Candy apple reds
chuckies bride
punk rockers
 
Question.. Anything special I need to do them? Do I need to get into dosing or anything special? How does one feed them? I love some of the ones I've looked at and really want to start with them, but am a little lost on what water conditions is need to give them a great change of survival.
 
I have zoa and palys in my tank, I have never tested my water, and I do a pwc maybe once a month.they seem to like it dirty
 
I will try to post a pic soon of the zoas i purchased today, i just did my feeding so they are all closed up ... i would like a name for them, they were "unknown" at my LFS
 
Thanks, i just pulled up em and thats what they are... my next ? whats the easiest way to frag em off a rock? there are well over 100+ heads on this rock...
 
I just buy the cheap ones. I'm only 4 months into coral. And what's up with the cheap ones being hardier than the expensive ones? That seems like some sort of cosmic joke. Lol.
 
that's why they are cheap. lol
I just buy the cheap ones. I'm only 4 months into coral. And what's up with the cheap ones being hardier than the expensive ones? That seems like some sort of cosmic joke. Lol.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

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  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

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  • No.

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  • Other (please explain).

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