bfirecat Guest BARcard Jul 2, 2020 #1 Hey everyone, I was curious to see if there’s a reason why my zoas/paly polyp sizes are smaller than others. They grow well and are colored up well. When compared to others, they are 1/2 the size or so for some of the morphs.
Hey everyone, I was curious to see if there’s a reason why my zoas/paly polyp sizes are smaller than others. They grow well and are colored up well. When compared to others, they are 1/2 the size or so for some of the morphs.
ashburn2k Supporting Member BARcard Jul 2, 2020 #2 What’s your feeding schedule? How often do you feed? I tend to over feed my zoa with reefrodi Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
What’s your feeding schedule? How often do you feed? I tend to over feed my zoa with reefrodi Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
JVU President BOD BARcard Jul 2, 2020 #4 Biggest reason I’ve seen is lighting. Higher intensity lighting associated with smaller polyps and shorter stalks in general.
Biggest reason I’ve seen is lighting. Higher intensity lighting associated with smaller polyps and shorter stalks in general.
ashburn2k Supporting Member BARcard Jul 2, 2020 #5 not true, my zoa frag tank has par from 300-150 and i get big polyps.
Kremis Guest BARcard Jul 2, 2020 #6 depends on the type, some are just bigger. e.g. i have some nickel sized utter chaos but other types wont get bigger than a pencil eraser. Make sure you have nutrients in the tank
depends on the type, some are just bigger. e.g. i have some nickel sized utter chaos but other types wont get bigger than a pencil eraser. Make sure you have nutrients in the tank