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Got Zoas: GENERAL ZOANTHID CARE | Reef2Reef Propagating zoas is fairly simple They are extremely toxic, so gloves and goggles are a must Zoas grow in a leathery mat that attaches to whatever surface they can To frag a zoanthid colony look for a spot that looks easy to cut You will basically be peeling a section of mat off the rock to be re-glued somewhere else Live rock is very brittle You can slice the razor blade right into the
Montipora losing color | Reef2Reef +1 on the Nudis, like JPS says When I had them, they started one one Monti and I had similar fading colors like that Before I knew it, they were on ALL my montis Other things to check for what is your pH, and has it been stable? Did you have any temperature swings?
Palytoxin: The History, Pharmacology, and How to Protect Yourself Palytoxin is not limited to palyanthids and zoanthids It has been isolated from red algae, anemone, sea urchins, polychaete worm, and multiple dinoflagellate species (2) It has also been documented within the reef associated food web including many fish species and crabs containing the toxin Palytoxin has been implicated in human illness following consumption of parrotfish, groupers, smoked
Top 10 Zoas | Page 3 | Reef2Reef My top zoas are: - Rastas (already on the list) - Electric Oompa Loompas - Candy Apple Red - Sonic Flare - White walkers (not everyone likes) - Sunny D - Utter chaos - Twezzlers - Armor of god - Pink Hipo And some eye candy for you: Hi, how big is your tank?