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    Default attaching zoas

    i picked up a free floating frag the other day turns out the were eagle eyes for 5 bucks cant complain. only problem is since they wernt attached to anything it is a small ball with zoas in all directions. should i try to but the ball in half and risk killing the zoas or can i throw the ball in my makeshift frag rack i made and place the eggcrate where i can get the ball on a piece of rock if that makes sense. will the ball eventually attach to the rock?

    thanks for the help in advance

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    12-16-2007
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    You can use Loctite Superglue GEL and glue them to a pc of live rock or frag plug/disc.

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    06-03-2008
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    ...i actualy just found some green ones like that about 1 hour ago in my sand...what i did was pull on it until you see where the mats meet.dab of glue and i use a super glue accelerator that works great. what may look like a ball of zoas may be just a mat that is curled inside itself...if that doesnt work try a tiny cup (like the measuring cup of an old robitussin, thats what i use) with some small rocks...cover the cup with bridal vail (place in a low flow area)and wait for them to stick. i do this if i find one or 2 single polyps just floating around my aquarium. then once there attated to small rock glue that small rock onto a bigger rock.
    Marco. R






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    02-07-2003
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    Super glue gel works great. U can attach them to a small piece of live rock.

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