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Thread: zoanthid reproduction
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10-05-2007, 04:31 AM #1
zoanthid reproduction
i read that some zoas will slowly cover the aquarium, and some fairly fast. could anyone give me a rough idea on the reproduction speed of orange zoas? and will they spread onto argonite? i havent paid much attention to the growth of mine since i bought them
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10-05-2007, 04:48 AM #2
Zooas will spread onto anywhere you put them. I am planning on proping my frag up against the back wall of my aquarium and attempt to have them grow up the wall.
About the growth...I have read numerous times that zooas really grow as fast as they feel.
Many people have got the same frag from the same patch and such and in one persons tank it grew slow and in another persons it grew like a weed. They had the same lighting and everything. There is really no way of saying how fast zooas grow really.
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10-05-2007, 04:52 AM #3
hmm, well, anyways its good to know they will grow on my argonite. good info!
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10-05-2007, 06:13 AM #4
If you keep NSW levels in your tank (and you should) zoos will grow like crazy.
DaveWhen a finger points to the moon, the imbecile looks at the finger.
Omnia mutantur nihil interit.
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10-05-2007, 11:46 AM #5
NSW? Could someone fill me in on what that is please?
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10-05-2007, 07:16 PM #6
Natural Salt Water....
10 Gallon/ Quarantine
Sump Project
29 Gallon
8 Black Skirts
10 Neons
1 Clown Loach
2 Ottocinclus
1 Albino Cory
24 Gallon
Finally Cycled!
6 Blue Legged Crabs
Anthelia
Nuclear Holocaust Zoas
Frogspawn
Brown Caribbean Paly
30 LB LR
20 LB LS
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10-05-2007, 08:30 PM #7
Zack,
Natural Sea Water levels: Calcium 380 to 430 ppm, alklinity 3.5 mg/l, Magnesium about 1270 ppm (depending on specific gravity), pH 8.1-8.2, SG 1.025-26, less than .05 phosphate, temps between 74 and 83.
There are more major ions and trace elements of course, but the above are the base needs.
DaveWhen a finger points to the moon, the imbecile looks at the finger.
Omnia mutantur nihil interit.
The more you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go
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10-05-2007, 08:35 PM #8
I unerstand I understand.....
Is it ok if the temp. in our tank is around 82?
I am having a problem with the light I bought it is throwing off a little more heat than expected. I was trying to keep my tank at 79 but when I have the light on it goes up to just about 82 and then drops back to 79 at night.
Also, this is only with one 65 watt light on. I have a satellite dual fixture and I haven't been using the 65 watt actinic as it was broken and I just received the replacement. I am afraid this is going to throw the temp. up even more. I know I have the fans on my fixture but I can't use them that often as they are pretty loud and kind of annoying in a small dorm room.
I was planning on getting an all-glass top for my aquarium anyways but is this going to just keep the heat in and make it hotter or will it deflect the heat somewhat?
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10-05-2007, 08:41 PM #9
If you can, move your lights up to about 8 inches. There are very quiet thermostat fans that turn on when the temp reaches a set range then off when its reached. They will help far more than the built ins.
DaveWhen a finger points to the moon, the imbecile looks at the finger.
Omnia mutantur nihil interit.
The more you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go
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10-05-2007, 08:46 PM #10
Is this a DIY or a system I can buy?
Originally Posted by Dave66
Can you link me to something?





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