I am guessing you mean the ones on the right side that are closed up. You might do some night time spot lighting for zoa predators. My zoas were closed and had some white spots on them. I found a couple sundial dials and a zoa eating nudibrach was causing the problem. The frags are still recovering but slowly.
thanks for the reply. i have seen a couple things in my tank that could be causing the probs. thanks for the info guys.
graph thanks for the thumbs up. at the moment i am looking into buying a acan to put in there off of frag.org. i just need to do some reading up on them before i make the buy.
acans are pretty dang easy to take care of. you want to give them some space they will pack a nast punch and they love to be spot fed. I spot feed mine 3 times a week, they would eat every day if I would let them. good luck and keep us posted.
when you say give them their space how much are we talking here? i have a flat area in my tank that i was going to either put an acan or a blasto on. the closest coral for now is about and inch or two away, there is a ric as well as my blue zoos with green skirt.
also what do you feed yours, brine, mysis? will they also take food out of the water column?
thanks
ADAM
I think the inch would be enough space to keep the other corals safe. I feed mine mysis shrimp and oyster eggs with a little cyclopeeze. they will take food out of the colum but they really really do well when you spot feed them.
haven't been updated this thread in a long time. i just took some pics of some of the coral in my tank so i thought i would post them here. let me know what you think
ADAM