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Miami Vice Zoa
Miami Vice Zoa
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The Miami Vice Zoanthid is a stunning and highly sought-after soft coral, known for its bright neon blue centers, surrounded by a deep purple or pink ring with a fluorescent green mouth. Under actinic lighting, this zoa glows intensely, making it a favorite among reef keepers looking to add vibrant color to their reef tank. Like other Zoanthids, Miami Vice Zoas are fast-growing, hardy, and ideal for both beginner and experienced aquarists.
Care Guide:
- Tank Size: Suitable for nano (10+ gallons) and larger reef tanks.
- Temperament: Peaceful, does not have sweeper tentacles but can spread quickly and overgrow nearby corals.
- Lighting: Low to moderate (PAR 80-200); strong actinic lighting enhances their fluorescent colors.
- Flow: Moderate to high – helps keep detritus off the polyps and encourages full extension.
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Placement:
- Best placed on rockwork or frag racks, ensuring it has room to spread.
- Can also be placed on isolated islands to prevent overgrowth in the main reef.
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Feeding:
- Primarily relies on photosynthesis via their zooxanthellae.
- Benefits from broadcast feeding of:
- Reef amino acids
- Phytoplankton
- Powdered coral foods (e.g., Reef Roids)
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Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 74-78°F (23-26°C)
- pH: 8.1-8.4
- Salinity: 1.024-1.026
- Alkalinity: 8-12 dKH
- Calcium: 400-450 ppm
- Magnesium: 1250-1350 ppm
- Nitrate & Phosphate: Low but detectable (NO₃: 5-10 ppm, PO₄: 0.02-0.07 ppm) – excess nutrients can encourage algae growth, while too little can stunt growth.
Compatibility:
- Very peaceful, can be placed near most corals.
- Best kept with other soft corals or LPS corals that do not compete aggressively.
- Avoid placement near aggressive corals with strong sweeper tentacles (e.g., Galaxea, Torch, Hydnophora).
Special Considerations:
- Overgrowth Management: Miami Vice Zoas can spread rapidly, so placing them on an isolated rock can help control their growth.
- Coloration Enhancement: Their bright blue and neon accents are most vibrant under blue-heavy spectrum lighting.
- Palytoxin Warning: Like many Zoanthids, they may contain palytoxins, which can be toxic if inhaled or handled improperly. Always wear gloves and eye protection when fragging or handling.
Summary:
The Miami Vice Zoanthid is a hardy, fast-growing, and visually striking soft coral, perfect for creating a vibrant, glowing reefscape. With stable water conditions, moderate flow, and occasional feeding, it will thrive and develop into a stunning colony in any reef aquarium.
