My All Zoa Tank or Soon to Be All Zoa Tank

premilove

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Ok soo i bought at least 20-25 species of various zoas and put them bad boys in my 29 hex. These were bought from my new buddy Mike, aka sharkbait9. I tried my best with the pictures sorry if they suck..
you are going to have to turn your head to the side. sorry guys









 

grue

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Nice Zoo's. Horrable Pictures! May I suggest
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/338114/nikon-camera-settings-and-detailed-user-guide
Grue
 

rotarymagic

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I would personally find a way to get the light closer to the tank, a few of those zoas are REALLY stretching for the light. Nice mix of zoas and tank though.
 

premilove

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Originally Posted by Rotarymagic
http:///forum/post/2817010
I would personally find a way to get the light closer to the tank, a few of those zoas are REALLY stretching for the light. Nice mix of zoas and tank though.
everyone has been telling me to keep them mid to low. so i figured that they do not need so much light. I am adjusting it right now..
 

premilove

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i want some fish in there, max 3 fish. idk what to get..i want a pair of some type of clowns..any ideas?
 

flricordia

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Nice start. Can't wait to see the whole tank covered with zoas. It is a tall tank, maybe lower the light a few inches every week for a month and see how they all respond. Unless you have fish that jump maybe remove the eggcrate. It will diffuse the light.
 

rotarymagic

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Originally Posted by premilove
http:///forum/post/2817012
everyone has been telling me to keep them mid to low. so i figured that they do not need so much light. I am adjusting it right now..
relatively low light ... but as flicordia said, the tank is REALLY tall especially for a 150w (or even more so for a 70w) MH... You can judge by how far out the polyps are reaching, you want them to be pretty close to the rocks, but not closed all the time either.
 

rotarymagic

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Originally Posted by premilove
http:///forum/post/2817059
i want some fish in there, max 3 fish. idk what to get..i want a pair of some type of clowns..any ideas?
Since there's not much lateral swimming area relatively, I'd go for gobies since they don't require as much swimming space and perch alot more than they generally swim. I mean you could get a clown, but I personally wouldn't stick a clown in a tank without a length of 30inches (i.e. a standard 20long or 29gallon).. 24inches length at the bare minimum, but there's always guys that stick clowns in 8 and 10gallons too.. I know people are going to butt in with the "its his tank, let him do whatever he wants" so I guess use your own discretion.
 

premilove

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Originally Posted by Rotarymagic
http:///forum/post/2817135
relatively low light ... but as flicordia said, the tank is REALLY tall especially for a 150w (or even more so for a 70w) MH... You can judge by how far out the polyps are reaching, you want them to be pretty close to the rocks, but not closed all the time either.
its a 150watt fixture..the tank is roughly 20.5 inches tall..i brought the light down as close as i could.
 

premilove

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Originally Posted by Flricordia
http:///forum/post/2817132
Nice start. Can't wait to see the whole tank covered with zoas. It is a tall tank, maybe lower the light a few inches every week for a month and see how they all respond. Unless you have fish that jump maybe remove the eggcrate. It will diffuse the light.
no fish in the tank yet..idk what to put in. I read someones post of how they found their viper clamp on light fixture floating in their tank. Since I read that thread, i kept the eggcrate on at all times..what do you think?
 

flricordia

Active Member
Originally Posted by premilove
http:///forum/post/2817275
no fish in the tank yet..idk what to put in. I read someones post of how they found their viper clamp on light fixture floating in their tank. Since I read that thread, i kept the eggcrate on at all times..what do you think?
never heard that about the Vipers but if somight be best to keep it there, just bring the light down closer. Is it 70 or 150?
If you keep the fish load low you will have less trouble filling and growing healthy zoas. Maybe a couple small gobies and if you keep the egg crate of a couple fire fish.
 

premilove

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Originally Posted by Flricordia
http:///forum/post/2818362
never heard that about the Vipers but if somight be best to keep it there, just bring the light down closer. Is it 70 or 150?
If you keep the fish load low you will have less trouble filling and growing healthy zoas. Maybe a couple small gobies and if you keep the egg crate of a couple fire fish.
its a 150 watt 14K bulb..
I only wanted like tops 3 fish in here. I have a 150 in the process of putting up, so the number of fish in here do not bother me..I was going to make it a frag tank later down the line..
any fish that you suggest?
 
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