How to get Zoas growing fast?

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Soak Coral Frenzy in Reef Energy B and Selcon and feed that daily a bit :)
And avoid zero nutrients keeps them happy as well.

Aminos and Vitamins do help them to be healthy, but there are so many Aminos on the market ;-(

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Soak Coral Frenzy in Reef Energy B and Selcon and feed that daily a bit :)
And avoid zero nutrients keeps them happy as well.

Aminos and Vitamins do help them to be healthy, but there are so many Aminos on the market ;-(

-Andre

1-2 times a week I dose Fuel or Acropower
 

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I haven't fed them or done anything special and I have gone from 8 heads to 30 heads in three months. Just out them at the bottom of the tank and let them do their thing.
 

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I would appreciate an ICP of a tank where Zoa's are thriving ;-)
Just to see if trace elements are as important to Zoa as they are to many Acros!
Or maybe just a food issue that makes Zoa's tasking off, who knows..........

-Andre
 

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I gave a talk to the local reef club about growing Z&P incredibly fast even though my tank has NSW level N and P and Metal Halide. Since then, many people who have had Z&P melt after thriving for a while have arrested this with routine water changes to replace the trace elements. I believe that trace elements are more important with Z&P than they might be with acropora. I do not feed my corals.
 

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SPOILER ALERT: They are just as important
Lol, that I do not doubt!!!
Just would like to know if there have been made observations where people started dosing Manganese, Iron, Cobalt or whatever and it had a really big positive influence on the Zoa's.

I personally had still issues until recently in my SPS dominated reef (4months old) with Zoa's. However the re-start of the Manganese and Iron supplementation does seem to help since Zoa's I had left are growing finally a bit better now.
I run good nutrients but not crazy high.
 

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I gave a talk to the local reef club about growing Z&P incredibly fast even though my tank has NSW level N and P and Metal Halide. Since then, many people who have had Z&P melt after thriving for a while have arrested this with routine water changes to replace the trace elements. I believe that trace elements are more important with Z&P than they might be with acropora. I do not feed my corals.
Good info!
 

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I gave a talk to the local reef club about growing Z&P incredibly fast even though my tank has NSW level N and P and Metal Halide. Since then, many people who have had Z&P melt after thriving for a while have arrested this with routine water changes to replace the trace elements. I believe that trace elements are more important with Z&P than they might be with acropora. I do not feed my corals.
do you know which trace elements? ballpark? is it Boron, Chromium, Potassium?
 

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I have no idea. I only know that BTAs and Z&P suffer a bit with months of no water changes... not all of them, but the trickier ones that tend to die back on people after periods of high growth.
 

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I noticed mine are getting much brighter and larger and slowly growing new polpys my tank is about a month and a half old.

Every wednesday/Saturday I feed Red Sea Energy A/B 2.5mL let it sit for about 15min then I add Aquavetra Fuel 1 cap full then I spot feed 1/2 a tablespoon of reef roids mixed with tank water then every night I feed about 10ML of Ocean Magik late at night.

Of course everything is done with the Skimmer off
 

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I target feed mine twice a month. As for flow- they like low to moderate in my tank and multiply fast.
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