zoa's on substrate

Firedog1962

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I have a large colony of zoes that are starting to spread out on the substrate. I know it sounds stupid but how do I collect them and get them attached to some live rubble? Can they be glued? would you use tweazers or just kinda scoop them out of the substrate?

Thanks
 
Perhaps not the best way but... I end up placing rubble under where they are spreading, let them attach really well and then just pull them apart. (take care to shield eyes and mouth) Haven't lost any this way yet and nothing in the tank seems to care.

Careful cutting with a razor or other sharp object may be more highly recommended. :)
 
Pick them up carfully and choose ur rock or plug to fix them to and get some superglue gel and use fair ammount. If u need to split the colony use a sharp new razor . After they are glued try not to move frags until they grow onto the plug so they dont float away
 
Thanks Mel. I have rock and rubble on 3 sides but they seem to be spreading out where I don't want them to (go figure) After reading a recent thread about one member that got really sick working with them I am much more carefull (scared)
 
Pick them up carfully and choose ur rock or plug to fix them to and get some superglue gel and use fair ammount. If u need to split the colony use a sharp new razor . After they are glued try not to move frags until they grow onto the plug so they dont float away
 
Use ICGEL cures real fast just glue them onto the plug or rock and dip and almost totally cured.. I got mine off of ebay works great! check nearby hobbie stores.
 
geez Ellie don't scare John more than he already is lol. John just be sure not to dive into some chicken wings after fragging without washing your hands ;)
 
OK, Thanks Ellie, I will look on e-bay for self contained breathing system and wear a full face helmet. I will wrapp my entire body in cellophane and aluminum foil and then put on gloves. Anything I have missed LOL
 
you also need to be irradiated after words.....stand in front of the Microwave for 2 mins with the door wide open.....on high.
 
Thanks for the link Eileen. Definitely makes me want to be careful whenever I touch my corals! Zoas for sure.....
 
Thanks everyone. Stupid questions I know, but I would rather ask then have

The only stupid question is the one that is not asked and and you end up with a sick or dead tank. Way better to ask. That is what these forums are all about Firedog1962.
 
wow. don't be scared. it really is pretty easy, and i did my first zoo frag barehanded...just washed extremely well before touching my hands to anything. I know alot of people get stung, but so far, i haven't had a reaction to anything....i can feel the sticky "grab", but no pain or any other adverse reaction. Everyone is different. Basically, you won't know until you try.
 
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