Reef Queso Posted October 26, 2016 Share Posted October 26, 2016 So I have two frags that had about 15 each of zoa heads, and they were growing over the bottom of the plug, so I snipped off the plug stem and glued them to a rock. I couldn't see a good way to frag them off without damaging. Fast forward a month, and both colonies are overgrowing. They are so crowded that the little frilles are intertwined and look like crossed fingers. What would you advise here? Fragging off individual heads? They are all in a network of sorts, not sure where I should slice them. The one plug has 9 zoas in a 3x3 pattern and has grown way over the plug. I would rather them not suffocate. Link to comment
jack1978 Posted October 26, 2016 Share Posted October 26, 2016 So I have two frags that had about 15 each of zoa heads, and they were growing over the bottom of the plug, so I snipped off the plug stem and glued them to a rock. I couldn't see a good way to frag them off without damaging. Fast forward a month, and both colonies are overgrowing. They are so crowded that the little frilles are intertwined and look like crossed fingers. What would you advise here? Fragging off individual heads? They are all in a network of sorts, not sure where I should slice them. The one plug has 9 zoas in a 3x3 pattern and has grown way over the plug. I would rather them not suffocate. They wont suffocate....thats how they grow. Link to comment
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