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I must be doing something right! ; )
Needs a "haircut" but I don't know how. Any suggestions?

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That is a nice looking tank!

I guess, my first question would be: What are you wanting to accomplish by 'giving them a haircut'? Zoas don't really need to be 'thinned' unless you are wanting to add other flavors of coral or just want to scale back a specific color - so more aesthetic reasons.

One of the easiest ways to 'thin' them is to take the rock they are on a break into smaller pieces (give those pieces to a friend, sell them, start a second tank, etc). Of course, this will alter your overall rock-work design, so it may not be desirable.

Hopefully others who have had zoas for much longer than I have some other ideas...
 

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Looks like the lower portion is growing over the sand? If so, just razor blade what you want to cut off. I like to use these scalpel things...

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I would do nothing Sept put some high dollar zoas in there and make a fortune in a few months you apparently have it all dialed in beautiful tank :)
 

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Just throw a queen angel she will thin it right out .... ;)
But really though if they are on the sand bed just pull them apart or any of the options above work to
 
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Thank you very much everybody for the input and compliments. Definitely going to get a scalpel.
They are growing over the sand and getting close to the side glass and my mag float is not going to be able to clean the glass if I wait any longer.
Going to have many frags after trimming.
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Thank you very much everybody for the input and compliments. Definitely going to get a scalpel.
They are growing over the sand and getting close to the side glass and my mag float is not going to be able to clean the glass if I wait any longer.
Going to have many frags after trimming.
Bill
How much will the frags be?
 

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holy crap. That looks awesome. I don't have much luck with zoas. SPS are growing fast, but my zoas are barely growing. What's your secret?
 

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holy crap. That looks awesome. I don't have much luck with zoas. SPS are growing fast, but my zoas are barely growing. What's your secret?
Your water is probably to clean for Zoas.
 
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Your water is probably to clean for Zoas.

That's absolutely correct!! I am guilty of over-feeding. I use too much fish food, Coral Smoothie etc.....
Now, I can't grow SPS in my tank like you do....so it's a choice. Clean or dirty is the deciding factor for what we can grow in our aquariums. For now, for me it's dirty. (However, I think I'm going to tear down this tank soon and start over this time going "clean".)
Thanks for the compliment.
 

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That's absolutely correct!! I am guilty of over-feeding. I use too much fish food, Coral Smoothie etc.....
Now, I can't grow SPS in my tank like you do....so it's a choice. Clean or dirty is the deciding factor for what we can grow in our aquariums. For now, for me it's dirty. (However, I think I'm going to tear down this tank soon and start over this time going "clean".)
Thanks for the compliment.
Don't tear it down everything likes a little dirt. Just reduce it.
 

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