650-IS350 Supporting Member Joined Mar 7, 2006 Messages 1,767 Mar 14, 2013 #21 I think it needs steroids..... LOL
FeliciaLynn Guest Joined Feb 1, 2012 Messages 1,852 Mar 14, 2013 #22 I feed it the tank Coral Amino, Phytofeast, and Oysterfeast for the corals. The one polyp looks happy and healthy, it just refuses to multiply.
I feed it the tank Coral Amino, Phytofeast, and Oysterfeast for the corals. The one polyp looks happy and healthy, it just refuses to multiply.
pinner Guest Joined Oct 13, 2012 Messages 138 Jun 20, 2013 #23 Hope your zoa poped out some babby. If and when frag come avaliable would love a single poloyp
FeliciaLynn Guest Joined Feb 1, 2012 Messages 1,852 Jun 20, 2013 #24 Mine vanished on me The frag plug had some kind of stringy purple algae on it that I kept trying to manually pull off, but it kept irritating the single zoa polyp and eventually it just vanished instead of growing.
Mine vanished on me The frag plug had some kind of stringy purple algae on it that I kept trying to manually pull off, but it kept irritating the single zoa polyp and eventually it just vanished instead of growing.
denzil Guest Joined Aug 1, 2012 Messages 2,903 Jun 20, 2013 #25 I hate when the zoas just disappear from separating themselves from the glue. =/
pinner Guest Joined Oct 13, 2012 Messages 138 Jun 20, 2013 #26 Yah I just had that happen to a pricey poloyp. Just jumped off plug and disappeared.
FeliciaLynn Guest Joined Feb 1, 2012 Messages 1,852 Jun 20, 2013 #27 I got a polyp of Candy Apple Red recently and that happened. Such a pain.