Right now i don't know what to do. i don't want to kill it by mistake trying to seperate it. i will let it grow and see what happens firstWow David, that was worth the wait!!! :flower:
Are you going to try it with any others?
Right now i don't know what to do. i don't want to kill it by mistake trying to seperate it. i will let it grow and see what happens firstWow David, that was worth the wait!!! :flower:
Are you going to try it with any others?
The sky is the limit, who knowsthat was crazy!nice shots too!
what's next??????
sweet good job, how did ya do it?? trade secret i assume....anyway...oceaninthebox has pictures if you guys can't wait look it up
yes i do. i hope i can get a couple more of these polypslooks like the green polyp is the dominant polyp.looks like it might take over.see the green appearing on the other side
No hijack at all, nice picHey Dave I was bored to one day and created this and thought it was pretty cool looking but it now way compares to what you did. I was trying to create my own version of Nuclear Death!! I can only hope they somewhat morph on their own being so close to each other. Who nows but I have so many of both in my tank I might even try it myself . I did read once on another reef site where someone did what you did but he had no success.
not hijacking your thread just so you know
me too.It'll be interesting to see what happens when the mutant zoa splits/spreads... if it does.