Pink galaxy zoanthid frag
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Zoanthidae , commonly known as zoanthids , are soft corals that are very popular in reef aquariums thanks to their vibrant colors and ease of care. Available in a wide range of hues and patterns, they form colonies that quickly cover rocks and other surfaces, creating a spectacular visual effect. Zoanthids are ideal for both beginner and experienced aquarists because of their hardiness and ability to adapt to different conditions.
Maintenance guide:
1. Aquarium size and configuration:
• Minimum volume: 50 liters to guarantee the stability of the parameters.
• Lighting: Low to moderate (recommended PAR: 50–150 PAR). Zoanthids adapt well to a variety of light intensities, but LED or T5 lights bring out their vibrant colors.
• Placement:
• Lower to middle zones of the aquarium, depending on the intensity of the light.
• Allow free space around them to allow for propagation.
2. Water parameters:
• Temperature: 24–26°C.
• Salinity: 1.024–1.026 (specific gravity).
• pH: 7.8–8.4.
• Calcium: 400–450 ppm.
• Alkalinity (KH): 8–12 dKH.
• Magnesium: 1250–1450 ppm.
• Nitrates: Less than 10 ppm (ideally 2–5 ppm).
• Phosphates: Less than 0.05 ppm.
3. Fluent :
• Moderate. A gentle to moderate flow promotes the growth of polyps without stressing them.
4. Food :
• Zoanthids are primarily photosynthetic thanks to their zooxanthellae, but supplemental nutrition stimulates their growth and intensifies their colors:
• Marine plankton, phytoplankton or specific liquid foods for soft corals.
• Frequency: 1 to 2 times per week.
5. Compatibility and cohabitation:
• Reef compatible: Yes, Zoanthids are peaceful and adapt well to other corals.
• Ideal companions: Peaceful fish such as gobies, clownfish and non-aggressive invertebrates.
• To avoid: Certain butterflyfish or invertebrates, such as crabs, which may nibble on their polyps.
6. Maintenance and growth:
• Rapid growth under optimal conditions. Take care to prevent excessive spread by limiting available space if necessary.
• Gently clean the areas around the colonies to prevent algae buildup.
7. Signs of good health:
• Polyps open and well-extended, with bright and vibrant colors.
• No bleached fabrics or shrunken areas.
8. Special precautions:
• Zoanthids can contain toxins called palitoxins , which are potentially dangerous to humans through direct contact or inhalation. Wear gloves when handling them.
• Maintain stable water parameters and avoid sudden changes.
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