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    Reef_Angel - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Special Foods For Reproduction

    Do you ever look at your zoa colonies, polyps, or any other corals in your tank and wish you could put Miracle Grow on them? You see what it does for you flower and vegi gardens in a short time, and I can't help but wish there was a miracle grow for my zoas and things. I've seen a few products online that you can buy, but I come to the tried and true experts here on the board before I put anything on my treasures in the tank. Here is one such product that I found that makes me curious, but.........
    http://www.ipsf.com/coralheaven.html
    This site claims its good for all polyp-bearing soft corals, stony corals and colonial anemones. Has anyone ever used anything like this before with success?
    ..........Angel
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    Whoyah - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I have always heard good things about IPSF but I have never actually purchased anything. All of their stuff sounds pretty cool. I just never have spare $ laying around to buy the little stuff like that. For $10 for 2 quarts that seems a decent price. Probably nothing but maybe worth a try.

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    Reef_Angel - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Me either. I'm as cheap as cheap comes! lol It starts off as $10, but then you get tax and shipping. By the time you're done, you should've just bought the big box, but what if it's not worth it? I analyze the crud out of everything. I wish I could find zoa's with more colors than the brown, orange & pea green ones. I love them, but I want more, more, more!!! Lot's of color would be nice. I tore that on zoa ball apart and made frags for tons of people. I didn't save any for myself. They were all pastels in pink, yellows, oranges. I thought they were blah then and apologized to everyone I gave them to that I didn't have nicer ones.. Boy, do I regret it now! Oh well, a lesson learned! ............Angel
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    Whoyah - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Have you tried

    www.quality-corals.com

    I bought a few pieces off of e-bay from them last year. Well packed and good customer service. They always have some really nice colored zoas. I have pining for some purple and green but I am waiting for spring. They are in the mid-west so shipping would be speedy fast for you guys.

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