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Jahdiel wrote:
SaltnLime wrote:
Jahdiel wrote:. Anyone have ideas on easy ways to take zoas off the existing rocks to place on other items. Will the gel glue do it you think?
And what type lighting would you suggest for them, I don't think they need halide do they?
Yes, You can glue individual polyps down with SG Gel. Depending on the zo's and the substrate it is attached to some are easier than others to seperate. One idea is to glue the propagate zo's onto something very thin so that when they grow out, the base can easily be broken into pieces making several frags. The best thing I could think of would be the coral skeleton of a dead monti cap :) I wonder if you covered a rock with nylon mesh then started zo's, if later you could take of the mesh and have a sheet of zo's.......
I like the mesh idea, might just work, thanks
The thin sea shells.. I think they are scallop shells you find on the beach.. they're free, they look natural, and you can break them up with your hand.. Why do you think I use them to glue everything to :)
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Looking gook Karen and Billy
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What thrills me is to be able to say is that I have some corals of several of the members tanks. By the way Terry, frags are doing great! Only lost the little pink ones. :cry: Not bad for the amount of time and frags to transport ahe! :D Thanks again to All of you that have a part in our tank!
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Karen, Is that the clownfish you got from me and does that little male still act real aggressive? Or was he just mad with me for selling stuff out of HIS tank?
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Sure is, and I know you remember these guys too
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Sure is, and I know you remember these guys too. Male is all calmed down. I think they might have had babies somewhere in your tank.
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Yes I remember them well. I kind of figured they had eggs or where in the mating process by the way he acted. They never where that way before. I always feed them frozen mysids from my hand.
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