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Post by DaveMc on Jul 28, 2014 17:31:31 GMT
Ok, question for all my fellow reefer's...
During my next water change I am planning on making a few scaping adjustments. I am wanting to take the zoa's I currently have along with any new one's I get and setup a zoa garden. To do this is it best to attach the zoa's to a larger rock and let them spread from there? Or is putting them on the sand bed better?
Next, I have frogspawn, torch and hammer coral coming. Would it be best to just attach these to a piece of ruble rock and place them where I want them?
Finally, brain coral. This will be my first brain and have no idea where the best placement for it is. Any suggestions?
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Post by Macscale on Jul 28, 2014 18:49:06 GMT
Brains do best on the Sandbed. The Euphylia you can just put into the rocks. The Zoa garden is normally formed on the rocks also.
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Post by DaveMc on Jul 28, 2014 18:56:12 GMT
Brains do best on the Sandbed. The Euphylia you can just put into the rocks. The Zoa garden is normally formed on the rocks also. Ahh....didn't know that about the brain coral. thanks for the info Mac, now just have to wait patiently for them to arrive lol.
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