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I’ve had my reef tank for over a year now. Early on, I picked up a small hydroid colony on a zoa frag. They’re really fascinating, and I’ve managed to grow them enough to start fragging.


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I’ve had my reef tank for over a year now. Early on, I picked up a small hydroid colony on a zoa frag. They’re really fascinating, and I’ve managed to grow them enough to start fragging.


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I have some that look like these. They do spread but not quickly. They don't seem to bother anything so I let them be. 🙂
 
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Yeah those have been living on the original frag with the zoa and never really bothered them.
 

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