- Location
- Marine Park
I've read that their symbiotic zooxanthellae provide all the food they need, I've read that they will also consume phytoplankton, I've read that they can consume zooplankton (doubt it) and I've read that they will gain whatever remaining nutrients they need from the water.
What are these "nutrients" that people refer to? When we speak of nutrients in our water we are speaking of nitrates etc. Isn't it true that Zoanthids grow in waters with corallimorphs which can contain very high levels of nutrients (comparatively)? So are these articles implying that Zoanthids will process nutrients in a similar manner as the macro algae that we use?
On a side note since I've started feeding spray dried phytoplankton I've notices several of my corals take off. My zoos aren't among those exhibiting a noticeable change.
What are these "nutrients" that people refer to? When we speak of nutrients in our water we are speaking of nitrates etc. Isn't it true that Zoanthids grow in waters with corallimorphs which can contain very high levels of nutrients (comparatively)? So are these articles implying that Zoanthids will process nutrients in a similar manner as the macro algae that we use?
On a side note since I've started feeding spray dried phytoplankton I've notices several of my corals take off. My zoos aren't among those exhibiting a noticeable change.