THE KING PINK ZOA SINGLE POLYP WYSIWYG
Zoanthid Frag Care Guide
• Lighting: Low to moderate (PAR 50–150). Gradually acclimate them to higher light levels.
• Flow: Low to moderate, ensuring enough movement to prevent debris buildup.
• Placement: Suitable for lower to mid-level areas of the tank; adaptable to various positions.
Water Parameters
• Temperature: 75–80°F
• Salinity: 1.024–1.026
• Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
• Nitrates: 1–10 ppm
• Phosphates: 0.03–0.10 ppm
Feeding
• Primarily photosynthetic but benefits from occasional feedings, such as phytoplankton, zooplankton, or powdered coral foods like Reef-Roids.
Maintenance
• Dip frags before introducing them to the tank. Keep algae from overgrowing the polyps and maintain stable water conditions.
Pests
• Inspect regularly for common pests such as nudibranchs, zoa-eating spiders, and Aiptasia.
Quick Tip
Zoanthids are hardy and fast-growing. Maintain stable water conditions and moderate flow for optimal health and coloration.
Let me know if you were asking for something different!
Zoanthid Frag Care Guide
• Lighting: Low to moderate (PAR 50–150). Gradually acclimate them to higher light levels.
• Flow: Low to moderate, ensuring enough movement to prevent debris buildup.
• Placement: Suitable for lower to mid-level areas of the tank; adaptable to various positions.
Water Parameters
• Temperature: 75–80°F
• Salinity: 1.024–1.026
• Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
• Nitrates: 1–10 ppm
• Phosphates: 0.03–0.10 ppm
Feeding
• Primarily photosynthetic but benefits from occasional feedings, such as phytoplankton, zooplankton, or powdered coral foods like Reef-Roids.
Maintenance
• Dip frags before introducing them to the tank. Keep algae from overgrowing the polyps and maintain stable water conditions.
Pests
• Inspect regularly for common pests such as nudibranchs, zoa-eating spiders, and Aiptasia.
Quick Tip
Zoanthids are hardy and fast-growing. Maintain stable water conditions and moderate flow for optimal health and coloration.
Let me know if you were asking for something different!
Zoanthid Frag Care Guide
• Lighting: Low to moderate (PAR 50–150). Gradually acclimate them to higher light levels.
• Flow: Low to moderate, ensuring enough movement to prevent debris buildup.
• Placement: Suitable for lower to mid-level areas of the tank; adaptable to various positions.
Water Parameters
• Temperature: 75–80°F
• Salinity: 1.024–1.026
• Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
• Nitrates: 1–10 ppm
• Phosphates: 0.03–0.10 ppm
Feeding
• Primarily photosynthetic but benefits from occasional feedings, such as phytoplankton, zooplankton, or powdered coral foods like Reef-Roids.
Maintenance
• Dip frags before introducing them to the tank. Keep algae from overgrowing the polyps and maintain stable water conditions.
Pests
• Inspect regularly for common pests such as nudibranchs, zoa-eating spiders, and Aiptasia.
Quick Tip
Zoanthids are hardy and fast-growing. Maintain stable water conditions and moderate flow for optimal health and coloration.
Let me know if you were asking for something different!