• Name:

    African Blues Zoanthids

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  • Family: Zoanthidae
  • Species: Zoanthid
  • Scientific Name: Zoanthus sp
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Also Know As:

| Sea Mat

| Button Polyps

| Colonial Anemones

| African Blues Zoas

General info about African Blues Zoanthids

Zoanthids feature a hard exoskeleton and is considered one of the most durable inhabitants in a reef aquarium making them the perfect piece for newbie aquarist. Their appearance resembles like a cluster of miniature sea anemones that often creates a hard matting appearance. While they look similar with sea anemones, Zoanthids are generally smaller with an oral disc measuring only from 1 to 2 centimeters in diameter.
 
For the African Blues Zoanthids, the are predominantly colored blue with green circles at the tips and blue violet mouth. This are the water paramaters in cultivating African Blues Zoanthids:
  • Calcium: 380 - 430 ppm
  • Alkalinity: 3.2 - 4.5 MEQ/L
  • Phosphates: 0
  • Magnesium: 1250 - 1300 ppm
  • Strontium: 8 - 10
  • Temperature: 72° - 82° F (22° - 27° C)
  • Salinity / Specific Gravity: 1.023 - 1.025

African Blues Zoanthids Diet & Nutrition

In the wild, African Blues Zoanthids has developed a symbiotic feeding relationship with marine algae called zooxanthellae. But in captivity, you have to feed them with nanoplankton or dissolved organics.

Fragging / Propagating African Blues Zoanthids

A mature tank is highly recommended in propagating African Blues Zoanthids. They should be set in the middle or top part of the tank where they will receive the most amount of light.

Flow / Lighting Requirements for African Blues Zoanthids

African Blues Zoanthids requires strong lighting and moderate waterflow.

Parasites & Diseases that Affect African Blues Zoanthids

While the African Blues Zoanthids are easy to maintain, you have to be alert for filamentous algae that can overgrow and smother their polyps. They are also prone to box snail which feeds on them, so you need to remove this particular snail from the tank. You also have to look out for large crustaceans and fish like angelfish and butterflyfish that nibbles on their tentacles.

African Blues Zoanthids Origin

African Blues Zoanthids are abundant and can be found in the waters of the Indo-Pacific Ocean.

Caution Should be Taken with African Blues Zoanthids

African Blues Zoanthids are known to posses high levels of palytoxin and vibrio bacteria especially in their mucus. So, you need to wear gloves in handling them.

How to Acclimate African Blues Zoanthids

African Blues Zoanthids is purely marine. So, therefore, salinity must be maintained thoroughly at 1.023 to 1.025 specific gravity.

Stinging Tentacles on African Blues Zoanthids

Since the African Blues Zoanthids contains toxins and bateria, you have give them ample space so that they cannot sting other coral species.

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Name Species Family Scientific Name More Detail Added by
African Blues Zoanthids Zoanthid Zoanthidae Zoanthus sp
Zoanthids feature a hard exoskeleton and is considered one of the most durable inhabitants in a reef aquarium making them the perfect piece for newbie aquarist. Their appearance resembles like a cluster of miniature sea anemones that often creates a hard matting appearance. While they look similar with sea anemones, Zoanthids are generally smaller with an oral disc measuring only from 1 to 2 centimeters in diameter.
 
For the African Blues Zoanthids, the are predominantly colored blue with green circles at the tips and blue violet mouth. This are the water paramaters in cultivating African Blues Zoanthids:
  • Calcium: 380 - 430 ppm
  • Alkalinity: 3.2 - 4.5 MEQ/L
  • Phosphates: 0
  • Magnesium: 1250 - 1300 ppm
  • Strontium: 8 - 10
  • Temperature: 72° - 82° F (22° - 27° C)
  • Salinity / Specific Gravity: 1.023 - 1.025
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