Does anyone know what this is?

RRsNano

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 29, 2020
Messages
84
Reaction score
18
Location
Central Florida
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
This is the best / clearest pic I could get. Does anyone know what that is growing between the zoas?

IMG_5859.jpeg
 
OP
OP
RRsNano

RRsNano

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 29, 2020
Messages
84
Reaction score
18
Location
Central Florida
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
More white and I tried to zoom in but it’s still not really clear.

it’s all over the plug in between the zoas.
IMG_5870.jpeg
 

fodsod

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
Apr 5, 2023
Messages
519
Reaction score
1,170
Location
Hiram
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hard to tell from the pics but maybe Xenia but in white light the coloration looks more like aiptasia.
 

Goaway

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Oct 17, 2020
Messages
16,514
Reaction score
57,262
Location
Illinios
Rating - 100%
1   0   0
More white and I tried to zoom in but it’s still not really clear.

it’s all over the plug in between the zoas.
IMG_5870.jpeg
More along the lines of cloves.. im not sure what other softy mats out like that. They might win the turf war against the zoas.
 
OP
OP
RRsNano

RRsNano

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 29, 2020
Messages
84
Reaction score
18
Location
Central Florida
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hard to tell from the pics but maybe Xenia but in white light the coloration looks more like aiptasia.

ok. Does it look like I could safely remove the zoas or is it best to trash it all together.

More along the lines of cloves.. im not sure what other softy mats out like that. They might win the turf war against the zoas.

depending on what it is, how would I go about removing cloves or is it even possible?
 

Goaway

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Oct 17, 2020
Messages
16,514
Reaction score
57,262
Location
Illinios
Rating - 100%
1   0   0
ok. Does it look like I could safely remove the zoas or is it best to trash it all together.



depending on what it is, how would I go about removing cloves or is it even possible?
If possible, you can use tweezers to pry the mat of the polyps off the frag.

Edit: leave the zoas, and get off the other coral.
 

paragrouper

Valuable Member
View Badges
Joined
Feb 9, 2023
Messages
1,250
Reaction score
5,833
Location
Shady Shores, TX
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
ok. Does it look like I could safely remove the zoas or is it best to trash it all together.



depending on what it is, how would I go about removing cloves or is it even possible?
I had a Zoa plug with cloves and they were definitely crowding out the Zoa polyps.

I pulled the frag plug and carefully removed the clove polyps with tweezers. The Zoa polyps closed up for a week, but recovered nicely.

make sure you get all of them.
 

Being sticky and staying connected: Have you used any reef-safe glue?

  • I have used reef safe glue.

    Votes: 125 88.7%
  • I haven’t used reef safe glue, but plan to in the future.

    Votes: 8 5.7%
  • I have no interest in using reef safe glue.

    Votes: 5 3.5%
  • Other.

    Votes: 3 2.1%
Back
Top