I had gotten 2 Zoas frags semi-recently. In the past 2 months (one a bit more recently). 5 Smallish polyps of Gold Dust Zoas (just basic gold and brownish). And some Mandarin Orange (about 7-8 polyps). I dipped them. They opened up quickly and looked good. My Red/Orange Oxides (not sure what they are) I've had for about 3 months have been doing really well, and have grown! Also my Gobstoppers that I saved from melting away have been recovering amazingly, and are gaining better coloration.
So why do certain Zoas just start closing? I've dipped them again, and have brushed them very softly/blasted them with turkey baster occasionally to help with debris accumulating.
I glued them higher on my rockwork, and they should have decent flow up there.
I have the Fluval Marine 3.0 lighting so it's good enough, but it shouldn't melt my corals or anything with power.
Only certain polyps open up on some of each frag. Some are shut tight. Some open fully, and some barely peak out, and over time it looks like it is staying the same, and no changes are really happening.
Should I put them lower down? They started closing when lower, and I thought more lighting and flow would help, but I am not seeing much change.
Should I just wait? And if they do not get better then should I do some sort of Peroxide or Medication dip?
(I can send pictures when I get home of the Zoas).
My element parameters (Ca, Mag, and Alk) were all a bit lower due to several small mistakes, and them dropping slowly over time.
This could have contributed to the issue, but I have gotten them back into a better place, and nothing has really changed.
My phosphate is around 0.05-0.09 ish (I like to keep it below 0.1)
Nitrates (I only have API test kit), but they should be around 5-10.
Salinity 1.0265 (I have been VERY slowly getting it down from 1.027)
I dose Iodide every other day
(slightly below recommended amount)
Sorry for the abundance of info. but I am just confused why some of the polyps are not looking better.
So why do certain Zoas just start closing? I've dipped them again, and have brushed them very softly/blasted them with turkey baster occasionally to help with debris accumulating.
I glued them higher on my rockwork, and they should have decent flow up there.
I have the Fluval Marine 3.0 lighting so it's good enough, but it shouldn't melt my corals or anything with power.
Only certain polyps open up on some of each frag. Some are shut tight. Some open fully, and some barely peak out, and over time it looks like it is staying the same, and no changes are really happening.
Should I put them lower down? They started closing when lower, and I thought more lighting and flow would help, but I am not seeing much change.
Should I just wait? And if they do not get better then should I do some sort of Peroxide or Medication dip?
(I can send pictures when I get home of the Zoas).
My element parameters (Ca, Mag, and Alk) were all a bit lower due to several small mistakes, and them dropping slowly over time.
This could have contributed to the issue, but I have gotten them back into a better place, and nothing has really changed.
My phosphate is around 0.05-0.09 ish (I like to keep it below 0.1)
Nitrates (I only have API test kit), but they should be around 5-10.
Salinity 1.0265 (I have been VERY slowly getting it down from 1.027)
I dose Iodide every other day
(slightly below recommended amount)
Sorry for the abundance of info. but I am just confused why some of the polyps are not looking better.