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Old 11-23-2009, 12:17 AM   #1
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Do these look healthy?

What do you guys think? My wife bought these a while back and we only have PC lights ~3w/g. dont know if these are healthy. Any help I would appreciate.
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Old 11-23-2009, 02:24 AM   #2
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They look healthy. But im not sure why they're not opening.

What are you water tests like?
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Might wanna place the zoas higher in the tank. Gonna have to ensure some water flow over them too IME. Don't want them in still waters. The mushrooms will do a bit better lower though.
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They were closed b/c I had turned lights off already and then turned them back on to take the pic so they were coming back up.

Thanks for the tips and comments. How can I secure them so that my Turbo snails will not make them fall. Those snails are like bulldozers. Also, how can I get them to spread quicker? supplemental diet?

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Underwater epoxy (play dough like) or even Super Glue.
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