First try at fragging zoas. EPIC FAIL!

I just use tweezers and pluck them from the rocks. If you only have a few polyps you might not want to this, (there will be some casualties) but if you have a lot, just try and grab them as close to the base as you can and pull them from the rock slowly. GL.
 
First time fraggers - I would suggest instead - cut a small section off of 3-4 polys with the plug or rock their attached to - the glue it to a new plug or rock - much more successful. Less wear and tear to the colony and polyps.
 
Try to remove some substrate with the coral. -In other words do not rip or tear them from the rock. Instead remove a piece of the rock with the coral still attached to the substrate! ;)
 
Try to remove some substrate with the coral. -In other words do not rip or tear them from the rock. Instead remove a piece of the rock with the coral still attached to the substrate! ;)

This is easier said then done IME. Trying to chip off a piece of rock in hopes of getting a polyp or two would not only be a hassle in my tank, but could very well be a disaster. If things happen to shift & move through the use of force, I could very well be rebuilding my reef tank all night. Corals might become dislodged, the rocks might slide on the glass, etc. Kind of scary...
 
If you have a good pair of bone cutters and an exact you can frag them in the tank. It's a bit tricky sometimes but if you turn the pumps off and have good patience you can do it.
 
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