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Old 05-20-2008, 05:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is there a way to make zoas grow faster?
Maybe a way of feeding them?
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Mine are growing very rapidly.. I have mine in a ton of flow....
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lighting flow and healthy water conditions thats it. If you want to feed then use dts
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no need for feeding, what they said up there, is what is needed,
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keep them in the same spot and same light without moving or changing anything and they will adjust and grow under most conditions.if you change or move them or your lights they will slow down till they adjust again.


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I have a question

Is there a way to make zoas groHiw faster?
Maybe a way of feeding them?
Thanks
I heard this once, if you want to risk it...

Take exacto knife or other sharp implement and slice thru zoa colony couple of times...

Supposed to stimulate more/faster growth...



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