Zoanthid Coral


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Natural Habitat and Location in the Wild

Zoanthids are found in tropical reefs across the Indo-Pacific, Caribbean, and Atlantic Ocean, particularly in Australia, Indonesia, Fiji, the Red Sea, and the Great Barrier Reef. They thrive in shallow reef flats, lagoon areas, and rocky reef structures, where they attach to live rock and coral rubble under moderate water flow and lighting.

Why Choose Zoanthids for Your Reef Tank?

Optimal Water Parameters

Maintaining stable water conditions ensures the best health and coloration for Zoanthids:

ParameterIdeal Range
Temperature76-80°F (24-27°C)
Salinity1.024-1.026 SG
pH8.1-8.4
Alkalinity8-10 dKH
Calcium400-450 ppm
Magnesium1250-1350 ppm
Nitrate5-15 ppm
Phosphate0.03-0.1 ppm

Weekly water changes (10-15%) help maintain stability and promote polyp extension.

Tank Size and Setup

Lighting Requirements

Zoanthids thrive under moderate to high lighting, which enhances their fluorescence and color patterns.

Water Flow and Circulation

Feeding and Nutrition

Zoanthids primarily rely on photosynthesis but benefit from occasional supplemental feeding.

Tank Mates and Compatibility

Growth Rate and Propagation

⚠️ Safety Note: Palytoxin Warning

Some Zoanthids contain palytoxin, a potent neurotoxin that can be harmful if inhaled or absorbed through cuts. When handling or fragging Zoanthids:

Common Diseases and How to Prevent Them

Handling and Acclimation

Maintenance and Cleaning

Signs of Stress and How to Address Them

Troubleshooting Common Issues