Growing Zoas on a bare bottom tank

Dalton81

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Im in the process of setting up my 180g tank, my first reef, and I plan on going bare bottom. Ive heard people say I can grow a zoa garden on the bare glass. Does anyone have experience with this? Any tips or tricks or concerns I should know about?
 

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It's pretty simple to do. Basically I just took small frags and let them grow on there own. Within a week they attach to the glass then let them grow.
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coral (lapidary) saw. Dremel tool with a diamond cutting wheel. Bone Cutters.
 

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+1 on bone cutters to pop off the plug's stem.

The look of zoas covering the bottom of the glass is growing on me.. hmmmm....
 

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