kryppy
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Little prejudice guy..
From what I have read, each one is male & female simultaneously, they just need to find another. No self fertilization anyway...
BTW: The green one was in a decommissioned 10 gallon tank for a week with no food, light or flow and an average temp of 70 and still looked quite happy.
I count 50+ eggs in this swirl, and think some of it broke off.
A good portion are moving around in there as well. I don't know its age. Hopefully I can get a fresh one from my pair to get a better idea how long they take to hatch, and just how many come out.
I think the next step is to find something that will neutralize the eggs, the membrane is pretty thick. I wonder if anything can even penetrate it. Extreme temps zoas could survive have no effect.

BTW: The green one was in a decommissioned 10 gallon tank for a week with no food, light or flow and an average temp of 70 and still looked quite happy.

I count 50+ eggs in this swirl, and think some of it broke off.
A good portion are moving around in there as well. I don't know its age. Hopefully I can get a fresh one from my pair to get a better idea how long they take to hatch, and just how many come out.

I think the next step is to find something that will neutralize the eggs, the membrane is pretty thick. I wonder if anything can even penetrate it. Extreme temps zoas could survive have no effect.