I have various types of zoas in one rock and I would like to get some off of each, and put'em in different reef discs, so my question is how should I fragg them zoas?
you could always stuff a small rock right next to the one with zoos and let them transfer over. i've done that in the past and within a month a few will be on the new rock.
I read a story on here where someone was fragging a colony and was using a bucket to hold the frags before placing on a frag rack. Well it turns out that his dog came over and licked the palytoxin filled water and ended up dying.
While I wouldnt consider fragging this coral dangerous, I would avoid contact with your mouth, and don't let any pets near your working area
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11662305#post11662305 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dragonforce Zoanthids produce palytoxin as a defensive system.
Well it turns out that his dog came over and licked the palytoxin
thanks everyone, but Im aready done fragging the zoas and I did used safety glasses and gloves luckly the zoas didn't squirt at all, now Im just waitting for them to open all the way. .
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