placement is really a relative thing. some people have success with them high up in the tank, some prefer them near the bottom, and others somewhere in between. i've found that they do well just about anywhere in my aquariums, but most often with high amounts of water flow.
@zamzamirrazi thats its slime coat.. it must be stressed about something, it could be the temperature, it could be the salinity, could be the lighting, current, or another coral is or something on your rock is sting'ing it.. let me know Id love to see a video.
very nice zoanthids
reeflife97 1 day ago
placement is really a relative thing. some people have success with them high up in the tank, some prefer them near the bottom, and others somewhere in between. i've found that they do well just about anywhere in my aquariums, but most often with high amounts of water flow.
AquaNerdBlog 1 week ago
whats the best placement for zoas and do they like fast flow or much slower as i have some but only a few open
MegaGreattimes 1 week ago
what type of zoa?
afrankdapimp12 2 weeks ago
@afrankdapimp12 radioactive dragon eyes
AquaNerdBlog 2 weeks ago
mine.. i put in my first aquarium last week.. and after 4 days. it produce lots of mucus.. i assume that its dead.. hmmm
zamzamirrazi 3 months ago
@zamzamirrazi thats its slime coat.. it must be stressed about something, it could be the temperature, it could be the salinity, could be the lighting, current, or another coral is or something on your rock is sting'ing it.. let me know Id love to see a video.
50CalPaintballSniper 2 months ago
very nice man. APC made it even better.
rideit6578 7 months ago
i'm using a canon t2i with a 100mm macro lens. very simple setup.
AquaNerdBlog 1 year ago
Very nice Brandon. What camera are you using here if I may ask? thx!
ipsfdotcom 1 year ago