I have an ever growing colony of either purple monster or pink diamond zoas- they started from 3 heads and a few months later are spreading like wildfire. They've overtaken the other zoas I put in my "garden" (now just a purple-pink colony at this point) and their growth shows no signs of stopping.
Ideally since people seem to like these, I was hoping to frag them, but they're at the deepest part of my scape and attached to man-made rock. It's glued together and resting beneath a big part of the scape so removing it is out of the question. I've not gotten great success trying to cut beneath the polyps the one time I tried, and in the meantime they just keep growing. I read that cutting into the rock beneath them can be successful, but I had no luck with my flimsy razor blade. Any ideas of how to get some off intact?
Ideally since people seem to like these, I was hoping to frag them, but they're at the deepest part of my scape and attached to man-made rock. It's glued together and resting beneath a big part of the scape so removing it is out of the question. I've not gotten great success trying to cut beneath the polyps the one time I tried, and in the meantime they just keep growing. I read that cutting into the rock beneath them can be successful, but I had no luck with my flimsy razor blade. Any ideas of how to get some off intact?