Hi guys n gals,
I was at DNA on saturday picking up some RO and a filter sock and they had some coral frags in an end tank.
They were what looked to be colonies that had crashed previously, or had significant die back. However, there was a small colony of Zoas in an old cup rock and I bought them for $8. There were approxl 20 polyps, fully extended and pretty healthy looking.
Anyway, I added them to my 90 (all water params perfect) and put them near the top so they could get the full effect of what little light I currently have (2 x 65 50/50 PC).
Question is, should I start supplementing some feeding to these guys or just let them filter feed and be photosynthetic. I have noticed most of the polyps have opened and look "ok", not perfect, but ok.
Any advice is very appreciated. This is the first coral in my tank.
I was at DNA on saturday picking up some RO and a filter sock and they had some coral frags in an end tank.
They were what looked to be colonies that had crashed previously, or had significant die back. However, there was a small colony of Zoas in an old cup rock and I bought them for $8. There were approxl 20 polyps, fully extended and pretty healthy looking.
Anyway, I added them to my 90 (all water params perfect) and put them near the top so they could get the full effect of what little light I currently have (2 x 65 50/50 PC).
Question is, should I start supplementing some feeding to these guys or just let them filter feed and be photosynthetic. I have noticed most of the polyps have opened and look "ok", not perfect, but ok.
Any advice is very appreciated. This is the first coral in my tank.