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| Midas Blenny | When should I worry about my Zoas? I ordered Zoas for the first time off the internet and they have been in my tank for about two days. Only 5 out of the 10 seperate frags are open, and I was just woundering if I should worry that they havent opened yet. I will post better pics later, but this is all I have now. But the good news is that my satan's breath zoas have opened ![]() |
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| Reef Addict (hopeless) ![]() | Re: When should I worry about my Zoas? Give them time. They are most likely just pouting. Sometimes corals and do this for several days on end. Hopefully each day you'll see more and more activity from them. Good luck and the best thing you can do now is make sure you give the BEST possible water conditions to them.
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| Midas Blenny | Re: When should I worry about my Zoas? yeah, i wouldnt worry at all! time is your friend and 2 days is not that long
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| Golden Moray | Re: When should I worry about my Zoas? if they all had looked like the ones shown in the pic after 2 days, I would definitely read the return policy from the vendor, But since half of them have opened, time will tell.
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