Zoa ID? bam bam?

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Terrible picture but I think you savvy reefers can ID it
 

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I wonder how you hobbyist keep up. My zoas either go off the rails and mix up or fizzle out. After 1 yr they are scattered about the tank and I have no clue what I put in or where they were originally …

I think I have that a legit “Bam Bam” somewhere, I’ll look after lights on…Either way Im pretty sure I have that one somewhere…
one more thing, if you don’t have urchins, I’d try and scrape it off the plug before it multiplies, or are you just gonna let it “colonize” right off the plug?
 
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I wonder how you hobbyist keep up. My zoas either go off the rails and mix up or fizzle out. After 1 yr they are scattered about the tank and I have no clue what I put in or where they were originally …

I think I have that a legit “Bam Bam” somewhere, I’ll look after lights on…Either way Im pretty sure I have that one somewhere…
one more thing, if you don’t have urchins, I’d try and scrape it off the plug before it multiplies, or are you just gonna let it “colonize” right off the plug?
these can takeover that rock and that plug- but that may be my undoing too. These are the only zoas in the tank at the moment so hopefully I can control them. I am making an excel sheet with the types of coral I put in ha!
 
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