Description: This Zoa live coral is a perfect addition to any aquarium. The coral is made up of zoanthid species and is sure to bring a touch of elegance to your underwater landscape. The model is zoanthid coral Zoa, which is known for its unique appearance and easy maintenance. This item has at least 15 polys. I only ship Monday through Wednesday to avoid weekend hold. In case of DOA, you will need to send me pictures of the items in the bag within an hour of delivery for refund or placement coral(s). Shipping cost will not be refunded. We aquaculture corals at home and strive to provide quality and reasonable-priced corals. How to Acclimate Coral Frags (cited in TSA corals, not following the acclimation process will VOID DOA policy and 7-day alive guarantee policy. •Set up a quarantine tank: If you have access to a quarantine tank, isolating new corals before introducing them to the main tank is recommended to ensure they won’t introduce pests or diseases. It’s common to keep new arrivals in quarantine for two to three weeks. 1. Turn off the aquarium lights: Your coral has spent the past day or so in the dark while being shipped, meaning the sudden exposure to bright aquarium lighting may stress them even further. 2. Keep the frags underwater: Coral tissues are delicate and easily damaged when removed from the water for long periods. Try to keep them underwater as much as possible. If possible, wear thin latex gloves when handling the corals to protect the coral’s outer mucous layer. 3. Transfer the coral and its water to a new container: When acclimating new coral, many hobbyists will place the shipping bag or container in their aquarium to balance the temperature. However, this can potentially introduce pathogens and other contaminants to your tank, so we recommend transferring the coral and its shipping water into a medium-sized, clean plastic container. 4. Begin transferring the aquarium water: The speed at which you add the water to the container depends on how far off the water parameters are. Generally, the slower you add the water, the better. Corals are susceptible to fluctuations in pH and salinity. Aim to add a 1/2 cup of aquarium water every five or so minutes. Some aquarists prefer using a drip to acclimate corals as gradually as possible. 5. Dip corals in a pest-control solution: New corals can bring unwanted guests with them, like bacterial infections and flatworms. It’s recommended you dip them in a pest control dip, like Seachem Reef Dip or Coral Rx, before adding them to the tank to mitigate the risk to existing corals in the system. 6. Introduce them to the tank: If you’ve quarantined your new arrivals, repeat the above steps to acclimate the coral to the main aquarium. Try to place them in a location with low light and an appropriate flow level. •7-day alive guarantee policy If your coral(s) dies within 7 days of arrival, we will refund your purchase except the shipping cost. In that case, please send me pics of the coral, along with the following water parameters (temp, ph, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate) and par level. Online pictures /fabricated will not be accepted. Combined shipping available.
Price: 50 USD
Location: Wheeling, West Virginia
End Time: 2024-12-16T13:29:39.000Z
Shipping Cost: 39.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Zoanthid
Model: zoanthid coral Zoa