Well mine have like melted away. So there is nothing left of my blue hornets.
Well mine have like melted away. So there is nothing left of my blue hornets.
Yeah, all I have left are the plugs...
What zoas did you lose clam gal?
My Blue Hornets are also just a frag plug now. Bummer
Mine don't look so good either. I've tried these blue zoas (AOI, blue hornet, etc) from Africa or Caribbea or whereever; they don't seem to last long. Hope others have better luck.
i have heard they require as much flow as SPS do yall have high flowing tanks ???
I also got some blue hornets and some pink stardust ladies and they have not opened up yet. Luckily for me they have not melted away yet.
I did put them in a higher flow area in my frag tank to help encourage them to open up.
ReeferMadness512, blindside, and clamgal: Did you have yours in a high flow area?
Other than the flow, I could not find anything else that could help encourage them to open up. So, I am going to be patient.
But I would be open to some more advice.
I am keeping my fingers crossed that one polyp of each survive.
90 Gallon Reef Tank
45 Gallon Frag Tank
Future: Matching 90 Gallon FOWLR
WOW!!!!!! Just out of curiousity everyone, what store did these come from.......I don't want to waste any of my money.........
Taken from a Newsletter
It's important that everyone knows that these colonies are found in very shallow water, and in high surge zones. We have been very successful keeping them open and thriving by providing them with high flow, and moderate lighting. Definitely the high flow is the key to these gems, so please take care of them appropriately and pass this message onto your customers.