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Unread 09/16/2018, 06:56 PM   #5
Kmiller035
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It would be very rare for a palytoxin issue but that still means there’s a chance. There are some many other coral out there, softies, sticks, shrooms, that if you have even the slightest doubt of keeping zoas, then just don’t. As you become more knowledgeable in the hobby you can always add. As far as stow away zoas, it happened to me with my first tank. Best thing to do is find the rock you want, live or dead and leave it out in the sun for a month then put it in the tank, add water and cycle. It’ll populate with bacteria during the cycle of your tank. Best advice...don’t rush anything.


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