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Unread 01/04/2017, 07:30 PM   #90
Wally.B
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Originally Posted by rickzter View Post
In all my reefing experience and enjoying zoa's, every zoa is just different. Some like high light while others enjoy low light low flow. Hell I've even see bristles eat my zoas. Zoa pox is another culprit and even nudis. In the future try different placements and see if it's not the placement , I.e. light intensity that's killing them.

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I agree with you. Each is a roll of a dice with success.
I find I have better success if I get a few polyps instead of just one, but the high ends are pricey for multiple polyps.


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