Fragging zoas

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I was wondering if anyone could offer some insight, so here goes I have 3 frag tanks all plumbed together basically to reduce the cost of apex, dosers, etc. anyhow by the time I get around to fragging my tank that holds zoas only I do around 200 frags I iodine dip them and then rinse them off and let them sit in a container of tank water for 5-10 mins before returning them to the tank. Anyhow I was wondering since I hear a lot about toxins if these toxins could affect other corals mainly lps, acans, chalices some mushrooms etc. I have been changing out GAC after the fragging.
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Thanks James. That’s what I was thinking too. I was wondering if fragging zoas in a large scale is dangerous to other corals houses in same system. I guess it kind of goes without being said (yes)
 

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Thanks James. That’s what I was thinking too. I was wondering if fragging zoas in a large scale is dangerous to other corals houses in same system. I guess it kind of goes without being said (yes)
I was going to mention doing a water change but it’s all between 3 tanks , so be not be as affectionate
 

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