Afropenguin
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For any of you guys who have done zoa propagation, from your experience do you get faster growth (number of new heads over time) by having one larger piece or by splitting up that larger piece into smaller (1/2 head) pieces?
Also update from the maxi mini experiment, after about 6 weeks, the anemones seemed to have healed back up. 3 of the 4 look very good, 1 of them looks not as well. I will probably feed them more often over the next month or so for them to grow larger before I attempt to cut them again.
Growth in this tank feels slow, the GSP that I added to the tank has seen extremely little growth since adding it compared to the GSP that is in my main tank. This might be due to not having anything in there that produces any kind of waste. I fed the tank rotifers twice in the 3 months the tank has been up and have done 1 water change. The tank runs at 79F and the lights follow the same schedule as my main tank except offset by a few hours.
Also update from the maxi mini experiment, after about 6 weeks, the anemones seemed to have healed back up. 3 of the 4 look very good, 1 of them looks not as well. I will probably feed them more often over the next month or so for them to grow larger before I attempt to cut them again.
Growth in this tank feels slow, the GSP that I added to the tank has seen extremely little growth since adding it compared to the GSP that is in my main tank. This might be due to not having anything in there that produces any kind of waste. I fed the tank rotifers twice in the 3 months the tank has been up and have done 1 water change. The tank runs at 79F and the lights follow the same schedule as my main tank except offset by a few hours.
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