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Couple of large Zoa colonies for sale locally

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$300 for both, $200 for larger & $150 for smaller
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Hello there. First time doing this so apologies if I do something incorrectly. I've got a couple of large zoa colonies (1 ~9" rock with two types and 1 ~6" rock with 3 types that I want to sell. They have been thriving in my waterbox marine X 90.3 for about 12-18 months now, completely filled out the rocks and I have no desire to try fragging them or anything like that. Would like to sell them locally (I'm just south of Boston). I'm thinking $200 for the larger colony and $150 for the smaller one. Or best offer.

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very nice., you have the zoa green thumb. curious what your doing that the zoas like so much to grow this well?
 
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Nothing special really. I’ve got a mixed reef. Try keep P and N at .05 and 5 (with varying amounts of success), a refugium, no skimmer, regular copepod and phyto dosing, and kalk. pH ranges between 8 and 8.3 over the course of the day. There are 9 fish and I feed them once or twice a day. Feed the corals weekly with a mixture of frozen brine & mysis shrimp, coral amino, and reef roids.
 

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