Ohio Reef
Reef Discussion => Fish Breeding & Coral Propagation => Topic started by: kattz on September 10, 2010, 14:01:13
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I got this big rock covered in zoas. Most of them look like, well, boring tan. But there's some large green ones and orange/red ones buried in the midst of the tan ones. The tan ones shut the colored ones down every time they come out, so I want to move them to their own rock. How do I remove the polyps safely and glue them onto something else without killing them?
Kev
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I got this big rock covered in zoas. Most of them look like, well, boring tan. But there's some large green ones and orange/red ones buried in the midst of the tan ones. The tan ones shut the colored ones down every time they come out, so I want to move them to their own rock. How do I remove the polyps safely and glue them onto something else without killing them?
Kev
Pull the rock out, use a screw driver, or small chisel and dig under them. Live rock is pretty soft, shouldn't be too bad.