Frag zoos

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Ok, so ill say I know a little about sps,but I never got into zoanthids!

To frag do just pull off and glue down?

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it depends on how loosely theyre attached some will attach themselves to a very small spot like the tip of a rock or a grain or two of sand and usually those are pretty easy to pull off because whatever theyre attached to comes right up but if they are well attached to a rock you're not going to get them off without damaging them so its best to cut the rock theyre on.
 
I used a scalpel to cut them off and a small amount of glue on the rock or plug you're gluing them to.
 
leveldrummer;799475 wrote: for gods sake... wear gloves and safety glasses... i know it sounds stupid, but zoa toxin can be seroiusly bad stuff. and they have been known to squirt when being cut. you DO NOT want this stuff in your eyes. or in any open cut on your fingers... be smart about it, yes, hundreds of people do it all the time without issues, but if it happens to you, your gonna really wish you wore the stuff.

best and easiest way to frag zoas is to place small rocks around the edges of the colony, when they spread onto the rock, just cut with a razor and pull the rock loose.

+ 1000000000 :up:
 
leveldrummer;799475 wrote: for gods sake... wear gloves and safety glasses... i know it sounds stupid, but zoa toxin can be seroiusly bad stuff. and they have been known to squirt when being cut. you DO NOT want this stuff in your eyes. or in any open cut on your fingers... be smart about it, yes, hundreds of people do it all the time without issues, but if it happens to you, your gonna really wish you wore the stuff.

best and easiest way to frag zoas is to place small rocks around the edges of the colony, when they spread onto the rock, just cut with a razor and pull the rock loose.

Thank you. You saved me the time in your first paragraph.

As for fragging, if they're on a plug, you can get a razor underneath the mat and move a couple. On a rock, take bone-cutters and "nibble" at the rock beneath the zoa's and then you can glue that little bit of rock with the polyps onto a plug or another piece of rubble.

But again PLEASE wear some protection. Palytoxins are SERIOUSLY nothing to play with. Just because they're all nice & harmless in the tank doesn't mean they won't kill you like a venomous snake.
 
and we all get free frags for helping :thumbs:

your such a nice guy :yes::D:lol2:
 
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