TheGooseWhisperer Posted September 1, 2008 Share Posted September 1, 2008 I have heard it briefly mentioned that you can frag zoas that have long stalks (like around an inch) by cutting off the stalk and using cotton thread and a needle to string the tops and tie them onto a piece of LR. Has anyone tried this? I'm guessing the stem would sprout a new top...is this true? Thanks for the feedback... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
defigart Posted September 1, 2008 Share Posted September 1, 2008 I have always used a razor and scrpaed off the Zoa with some of the rock attached, and glued it to another rock or frag disk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CCR Posted September 2, 2008 Share Posted September 2, 2008 I have always used a razor and scrpaed off the Zoa with some of the rock attached' date=' and glued it to another rock or frag disk.[/quote'] That's the easiest. You can put another rock up againt the group and they will move starts onto it. A little stress will cause more groth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGooseWhisperer Posted September 2, 2008 Author Share Posted September 2, 2008 A little stress will cause more groth Care to expand on this? Also, what are folks feeding their zoas (if anything)? I have pod's in the tank and no fish that will eat...how significant of a food source do you think this is? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dsoz Posted September 2, 2008 Share Posted September 2, 2008 The only zoa that I have fed was from Jay, and it was a "moon crater" zoa. It would eat even more than my duncans. I lost it to a heater malfunction :(. I need to get another one sometime. dsoz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coralreefaquarist Posted September 3, 2008 Share Posted September 3, 2008 would that be the green center one you gave me a frag of? if so mines doing amazing and great growth rate id love to get you a frag off it back someday. let me know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
undrtkr_00 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Care to expand on this? Also' date=' what are folks feeding their zoas (if anything)? I have pod's in the tank and no fish that will eat...how significant of a food source do you think this is?[/quote'] I dunno about zoas eating pods... never really heard of that. I have some yellow zoas with long "tentacles" that love to catch whatever mysis shrimp the fish don't get. Here is a shot of some of them "swallowing" after they got some mysis to feed on: (pacifier) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dsoz Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 would that be the green center one you gave me a frag of? if so mines doing amazing and great growth rate id love to get you a frag off it back someday. let me know. no, I think those were palythoas. The ones I am talking about are these from when Jay was selling some (right side of picture, green color) Someday I want to buy some more from him. dsoz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGooseWhisperer Posted September 5, 2008 Author Share Posted September 5, 2008 I just picked up a frag of those from Jay:) they were lookin pretty scary by the time I got them home and mounted, but the next morning they had relaxed a bit already. I'm excited to see how they will be doing in a couple weeks! I split it up into 3 pieces so I'll have something to trade for a different zoa frag...I'm still missing some blue from my color pallet:p Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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