View Full Version : Spewing Zoa's (Bit Of Assistance Needed!)...
cbianco
Tue, 24th May 2005, 09:27 PM
I bought some pretty purple with silver center zoanthus on Sunday at Fin-Addict. I have been watching them closely and have not yet mounted them. They are in a containment basket (plastic with holes) in my aquarium. Here is the strange part...
I come home today and they are spewing something from their mouth's. It almost looks like... well... fish poop is coming out of them! Whats going on here?
I tested my water parameters and they are good (amm=0, trite=0, trate=10 and ph=8.2). I am not dosing any kalk (havent't for the past two weeks). Can someone tell me what is happening, why and how I can avoid this? Also, are they destined to die?
Please help!
Christopher
::pete::
Tue, 24th May 2005, 10:04 PM
Not fish poop, but zoa poop :)
Mine do it all the time!
GaryP
Tue, 24th May 2005, 10:47 PM
Fish are the ones with fins. :)
cbianco
Tue, 24th May 2005, 10:51 PM
Glad I don't poop out my mouth! :lol
What?... I'll go away now! :lol
Christopher
witecap4u
Tue, 24th May 2005, 11:17 PM
Glad I don't poop out my mouth! :lol
So are we, you'd have some pretty bad breath >_<
Reef69
Tue, 24th May 2005, 11:28 PM
Actually theres a medical condition where your stomach gets full of crap and your body is forced to poop out of your mouth..LOL..how do i know this?..6 jack and cokes + an uncle who is a doctor = asking if people can poop out of their mouths..LOL
cbianco
Tue, 24th May 2005, 11:35 PM
This conversation may have taken a turn for the worst. :lol
Christopher
jaded
Tue, 24th May 2005, 11:56 PM
all photosynthetic corals will also spit out zooanthalea from time to time. I would imagine with the stress of moving to their new home this could very likely be whats going on.
what color is the poo?
cbianco
Wed, 25th May 2005, 12:08 PM
jaded
It a dark color.
Christopher
jaded
Wed, 25th May 2005, 12:46 PM
Even under normal conditions, there is always a regular expulsion or digestion of "old" or dysfuctional zooxanthellae. Such regeneration is not bleaching, and the observation of strands of brown zooxanthellae being emitted from the a coral are not neccessarily indicative of a bleaching event. (E. Borneman)
I'd say you had a small bleaching event, but it could also just be time for your zoo's to renew his supply of zooxanthellae. One way or the other a water change and carbon couldnt hurt!!!
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