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Zoa fresh water dip - the longest you can keep in freshwater?


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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Bet one polyp opens by thursday night...I got $5 on that one, any takers?

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    Interesting bet... I'd comment about the probability, but that would just be wrong. What I will do is take a picture Thursday evening and post it.

    Good luck betters!!

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    Bet one polyp opens by thursday night...I got $5 on that one, any takers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Patrick View Post
    Bet one polyp opens by thursday night...I got $5 on that one, any takers?
    Sorry Charlie... and Sir Patrick. Things are not looking good.

    730p 11Nov2011 - Zoa fresh water dip - the longest you can keep in freshwater?

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Glad I didnt have any takers!!

    Looks like they are melting away!

    I still wouldnt doubt if a polyp or 2 make it though.....you going to leave it in the tank TFG?

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    I will be leaving it in the tank. I know corals are very resilient. I've seen corals that have been dead all of sudden start showing life again. I had a pagoda coral rock that I was using as rock base, I moved some things around when I tore down my old 180, and boom, all of sudden, there was life. It was so weird too; I had not seen any type of life for probably a good year on that rock. Honestly, I didn't even know it was a pagoda! It wasn't alive when I got the rock. LOL

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    Hey Becky did your zoa colony do anything?
    I get bored easily and change fish and tanks like some people change shoes.

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    i'm also curious. btw how's the 75 workin out for ya?

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    Just a quick update on the zoa rock.... This rock is pretty much done. I've not seen any polyps on it at all.

    Buk -- the 75g... still empty. BUT, I do have some plans for it which includes LEDs. Hopefully getting those in by mid Feb. Then I'll get it up and running. Been considering the aquascape, and have some ideas....just nothing actually formed up yet at the moment. I will take pics along the way.

    I will be starting a thread on it once I'm ready to work on it.

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    Looking forward for this build!
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