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I’ve fragged the grandis by placing rubble rock on the main colony and then a few weeks later pulling the rubble rock off usually a few will have attach to the new rockI frag polyps that are sort of growing off of the edge of the colony, and separate them from the colony under water. I attach them to the plugs right at the water surface, pointing the face of the polyp (which can squirt!) down into the water.
I don't care what they are lol. I need em out of my life asap
it’s just important to know basics of what’s going in the tank.
Take a gun, and shoot the rock. Just kidding. I’d soak it in bleach.I don't care what they are lol. I need em out of my life asap
Take a gun, and shoot the rock. Just kidding. I’d soak it in bleach.
A reefer from my local club had some pretty serious eye issues from her greenbay packers zoa colony. Was interesting enough that the opthalmologist published on her case: https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/517350
+1....those are palythoa. I wouldn’t just assume all is well. I’d run some carbon and see a doctor. ANY exposure to palytoxin is too much.Those aren’t zoanthids.
I believe she's recovered.That’s crazy. Have her eyes recovered today or will this be permanent damage.?