Thanks for that info... Darn though! I have some zoas, and like them... I hope to get a few more varieties, and think they are one of the coolest things you can have in your tank to cover up ugly live rock spots! What are the chances that an imperator will go after zoas? Keep in mind... if it's like 90/10 chance, mine will fall in the 10! lol. Every single fish I've gotten since day 1 has always been perfect... I've never really had anything die on me before... my corals started to bleach out in my 50 while I was setting this one up and waiting... not sure why, so I did a quick transfer instead of waiting any longer... And in that 50 I had a 5-6" blue tang! lol... 4-5" yellow tang, 4" tomini tang (I think that's what it's called) an algae blenny, a bicolor blenny, a pygmy angel, royal gramma, and 2 clowns! Nothing ever ate my anemone, ate any corals, died, stressed or got ick after the first intro of the blue tang when he was about 2" long... Everyone always would get mad, they would do weekly water changes, and at a point last year I did a water change once or twice I think that whole year... I just got out of the hobby basically and my tank did fine with a family member just feeding them... and of course I'd have to scrape the glass when I was home every couple weeks! Compared to some other peoples tanks, mine did better and had more coral growth at least two times over! I had a little chunk of neon green birds nest, and I ended up with a huge pile of it, I only kept 1, gave a bunch away, and had about an 8x8" piece of egg crate filled with frags that all died off when I ran out of room for them... Moral of the story though, everything seems to work that I do aquarium wise, hell even life wise! Everything always falls right into place when it should... Government money coming soon for school... hopefully sooner than later, because I wanna get my rock and get this tank even more beautified!
Missed you all, and all the positive input everyone has here, it's a great thing to have in your life I think!