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    Default zooanthid health

    hey there.....im new to this hobby, and boy is it addictive. im learning daily most of the time by just plain old good advice, and a little google serching. what ive noticed is that most of my frags and corals seem to be doing well, but i have a couple that im a little worried about. ive moved them to a different light location, different current (low) yet they just are refusing to take off like much of my other more established critters. maybe im not ready for the little guys? is there some sort of little guy food that possibly needs to be fed individually to these tiny guys....or what?

    ph is 8.3
    ammonia 0
    nitrite 0
    nitrate 10 ppm that i can never seem to get lower but never gets higher

    the zo's are at the bottom of the photo in the center
    sooooooo. what gives?

    any help out here?
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