Never give up on zoas

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A few months back, I purchased several zoa frags. Two of them, a few polyps of spiderman and candy apple reds, fell off of the frag rack landing upside down. I don't know how long they were there; at least a week. When I found them and put them back on the rack. They were fully closed and did not reopen. I just took a look at them, after being closed for over 2 months, but have reopened having several TINY polyps.:thumbs:
I was close to tossing them about a month ago.
 
Sounds as if they are pretty tough. That's good for a newbie like me to know!
 
Please keep your "smurf-like" helmet out of my threads!!!:lol2:

Kidding, kind of!!:thumbs:

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I wish that was the case with me. I had three heads of purple hornts that fell for one day and they melted away. Granted they were tiny baby heads but still a sad loss for me.
 
that field makes me nauseous :P .... actually both do

hopefully my paly's that fell into a piece of rock in my tank will find their way to light somehow. maybe the paly's will be like kudzu and work their way out lol. hopefully not as bad as kudzu :/
 
side note, did you know they have to pick up dead ducks off the boise state field? The ducks think it's a lake a divebomb it.
 
Crew;682741 wrote: side note, did you know they have to pick up dead ducks off the boise state field? The ducks think it's a lake a divebomb it.

HAHAHAHAHAHHA :lol2: oh no. thinking about that field! :yuk:
of course my boy PJ loved that field apparently 300+ rushing; the only time i could actually stand looking at it
 
The river is right next to the stadium so I can see where there internal GPS gets messed up. My boys used to play their season opener on that field for the optimist league they were in. My daughters were on their chief squad. It was a good family event.

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