Palys/zoa's

heath

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Oct 2, 2012
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Woodstock, Ontario
awhile ago I saw a picture of some zoa/palys that were bright yellow/orange. I can't find the post does anyone remember what they are called.. looking to add more clolour to my tank, too much green for me..thanks..
 

heath

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Oct 2, 2012
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Woodstock, Ontario
thanks, I will save my money and heartache when it dies... any suggestions for adding colour to the tank.. remember, my care level is easy to moderate (?)...now that being said are all dendro's hard to keep. Rob gave me a piece and with the tank not being ready another member has been babysitting it and I was going to bring it home after the show...
 

Spanky

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Mar 23, 2014
Location
Listowel, Ontario
If you're looking for something similar to the Sun Coral and yet extremely hardy and fast spreading, there's always Yellow Eyelash Polyps. I have a few small rocks with those if you're interested.
 

Spanky

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Mar 23, 2014
Location
Listowel, Ontario
Maybe more light? Don't know. I had mine half-way up my 40 gallon breeder under a Chinese led fixture and they took off like crazy!
 

AdInfinitum

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Jan 12, 2012
Location
Thorndale, Ontario
Dendros stay open most of the time and if you place them in the flow so that when you put frozen food in the tank it will wash over them, they will capture enough food to live and grow as long as fish and shrimps dont steal their food from them.
Shrimps are the worst for stealing food from LPS in general.
 
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