pepetj
Member
I am a newby in SW. My first ever Nano was cycled after 32 days by September 27th, 2009. A custom built 20gal in a standard 10gal frame: 20"L x 10"W x 24"H, drilled with a DIY 6 gal sump with six F20T8 and four F24T5HO.
I had a wild caught green-blue Zoanthid species fragment that I had to remove since two Perculas ended up dead shortly after nibbling on it.
No LFS have available corals for sale so my only option is to collect them from intertidal spots I have found within 22 to 25 miles (35 to 40 Km) east of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Hispaniola Island, where I live.
So far I have limited myself to collect already naturally detached fragments but I figure I could carefully remove small fragments as I snorkel around.
In my last snorkel dive (last Sunday, November 15th), I found beautiful colonies of yellow, orange, almost blue, and blue-green Zoanthids established quite close to water surface (0.5m or 2') at low tide.
I am considering setting a Nano themed on Zoanthids and will like to know information of responsible caring guidelines so I can decide if this project is within my reach.
What should they be fed with? I am working in a 10gal farm for wild caught copepods, amphipods and alike at the moment.
The only commercial invert food product I have access to in LFS is Kent Marine's ZooPlex.
Thank you
Pepetj
Santo Domingo
I had a wild caught green-blue Zoanthid species fragment that I had to remove since two Perculas ended up dead shortly after nibbling on it.
No LFS have available corals for sale so my only option is to collect them from intertidal spots I have found within 22 to 25 miles (35 to 40 Km) east of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Hispaniola Island, where I live.
So far I have limited myself to collect already naturally detached fragments but I figure I could carefully remove small fragments as I snorkel around.
In my last snorkel dive (last Sunday, November 15th), I found beautiful colonies of yellow, orange, almost blue, and blue-green Zoanthids established quite close to water surface (0.5m or 2') at low tide.
I am considering setting a Nano themed on Zoanthids and will like to know information of responsible caring guidelines so I can decide if this project is within my reach.
What should they be fed with? I am working in a 10gal farm for wild caught copepods, amphipods and alike at the moment.
The only commercial invert food product I have access to in LFS is Kent Marine's ZooPlex.
Thank you
Pepetj
Santo Domingo