Big Tex
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Looks like you put them on a good flat rock too. That will help out in them spreading good. Just a pointer, id save room for other corals especially if thats one of your highest rock platforms. Trust me you will end up getting some high light high flow corals before your done. Ive have to relocate coral and change rockscape countless amounts of times when i get something new. Especially in a tank your size, real estate is very valueable. Jusy trying to give advice but once you get the hang of fragging its really fun (except for superglue on your fingers!). And rearranging rockwork once established can be a HUGE headache.
thanks for the advice paul, i tried to find the biggest medium sized flat rock at my lrs to get them to spread faster, and its about the 2nd highest in my tank but im working with a local guy parting out a 55g reef with about 80lbs of lr and i want to get about another 20lbs in this tank and 40lbs in my dt tank and cure the rest.
until then i think the zoas will grow like weeds where theyre at because im getting sand bed diatoms with the fluval fs 25w and theyre pretty high up. i can always move them when i get a torch or hammer, but it should be good for now, im going to wait about 1-2 more months for a higher experience level coral, and im spot feeding rods fish foods reef blend at the moment so im expecting weed-like growth lol im shooting for this, but i little more mixed in.