Awibrandy Old School Reefer Location Far Rockaway Rating - 100% 182 0 0 May 3, 2008 #1 Hi guys/gals! Once a zoa has been fragged, and glued, what is the recommended time before moving it from one tank to the next?
Hi guys/gals! Once a zoa has been fragged, and glued, what is the recommended time before moving it from one tank to the next?
DevIouS - Untitled - Manhattan Reefs Location Da B - X Rating - 100% 108 0 0 May 3, 2008 #2 As long as you're cutting the "mat" & not a polyp itself........the same day.
inkblue Rice Planter Manhattan Reefs Location Philippines Rating - 98.6% 145 2 0 May 3, 2008 #3 :arg: i gotta do these for my tubS deem...
Josh in the coral sea... Vendor Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location Union Square, NY Rating - 100% 90 0 0 May 3, 2008 #5 Remember to wear a mask when cutting zoas, especially palythoas.
Awibrandy Old School Reefer Location Far Rockaway Rating - 100% 182 0 0 May 3, 2008 #6 Thank you Josh! I'm quite the chicken so I just scraped these off of my overflow along with a little coraline to glue them.
Thank you Josh! I'm quite the chicken so I just scraped these off of my overflow along with a little coraline to glue them.
Reefsaint Reefmonkey on my back! Location Bronx NY Rating - 100% 8 0 0 May 11, 2008 #7 Gloves too?? Josh said: Remember to wear a mask when cutting zoas, especially palythoas. Click to expand...
Gloves too?? Josh said: Remember to wear a mask when cutting zoas, especially palythoas. Click to expand...