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    My fairy dust isn't doing much :(
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    Tiphanie

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    Default Reefact or Reefiction #1

    Quote Originally Posted by Southern Flame View Post
    My fairy dust isn't doing much :(
    Many would consider that a blessing, tiphanie! ;)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scutterborn View Post
    Many would consider that a blessing, tiphanie! ;)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scutterborn View Post
    Many would consider that a blessing, tiphanie! ;)


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    hahaha o yeh i cant kill mine off but i got it to only stay on the overflow so i dont mess with it anymore
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    Beware the fairy dust on the overflow. Mine almost caused a flood today when they blocked the teeth in the overflow. I probably have 2000 heads of them (no, that is NOT an exaggeration). Unreal.

    Don't forget to send me your discussion ideas......it can be anything reef related, corals, equipment, dosing, etc.
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    I have 4 and no babies yet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherita View Post
    Beware the fairy dust on the overflow. Mine almost caused a flood today when they blocked the teeth in the overflow. I probably have 2000 heads of them (no, that is NOT an exaggeration). Unreal.

    Don't forget to send me your discussion ideas......it can be anything reef related, corals, equipment, dosing, etc.
    thats so true thats why i toothpick the overflow area every waterchange
    Paul
    120g Softy/Lps, 30g Sump/Fuge, Current Tank Born Nov 2005, T5/Mh , #2 TOTQ 2013


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    Default Reefact or Reefiction #1

    True for most cases from my experiences. I tend to move them so much they tend to stress and melt away. So I leave them where they like their flow and light and leaving my hands away from the tank. Other than that that are easy to keep.

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    Default Reefact or Reefiction #1

    I personally think that smaller zoas (zoanthus sp.) are not good beginner corals. I think some varieties are more finicky than others , like what's been mentioned, but overall I think you'd be better off with larger varieties (zoanthus gigantus or palythoa). That has been my experience anyway.
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    Not only for zoas, but I found the best way to ensure you keep that new addition happy is to put them on a frag rack until they start growing.

    I used to place them immediately, then have to move them, then again to find out what they like. But you put them on a rack you can adjust the rack without touching the coral. I leave mine on the rack for weeks until I've got an idea of what and where they like to be. Then I place and glue.


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