What is your nemesis zoa?

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I have several on my poop list:

1. Rastas - Failure to grow or multiply. I started with 7 small polyps about 5 months ago and I still have 7 small polyps.
2. Queen Stratospheres - They multiply slowly and stay very small. I went from 2 to 6 in probably 4 months.
3. Acid Reflux - Same as the Queens. Small and take forever to multiply. I went from 1 to 3 is about 4 months.

Lets see yours
 
Sorry about your GMK
I just noticed you took it off your avatar as well. That must've hurt
 
I have 2 acid refluxes coming tomorrow, I’ll be interested to see how they grow compared to your experience.
 
Well... I had saltwater for when I was a teenager. I’m 37 now someone gave me their 125 old saltwater set up. I had to recaulk and rebuild. Now I have some zoas in there. Definitely scared to buy anything crazy expensive. But I have learn that I extremely love zoas/palys


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I only have 3 varieties in my tank the rastas and LA Lakers are growing like weeds. The RPEs that I got at the same time are the same 2 polyps that I started with
 
I haven't tried clove polyps yet...I've seen some that look cool but I didn't realize that they cost as much as they do.
 
I always seem to have issues with the nice clove polyps. Had some rainbows that just disappeared and ive had this frag of daisies for over 2 months and the polyps just always have problems with breaking or attracting some unwanted nuisance as soon as a new one pops up it winds up falling apart. The guy from tidal gardens even say they dont normally farm anything but the blue cloves cuz they can be a slow pain.20200816_151958.jpg
 
I don't know if these classify as nemesis, but these have each melted on me, WWC Superstars (took several weeks) and now Spellbinder (within 72 hours). :( . Each one I only bought a single polyp of, I don't know if it would make a difference or not if I had more instead of singles.
 
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