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Do any of you guys have experience with killing Zoa?… I know it sounds kind of funny but I have some that are trying to grow like green star polyps or Xenia and I feel like if I don’t get them off the rock it’s going to cause me a problem down the road
 

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easiest solution is to put down plugs or a plate the zoas will grow over then you can pull them up and have ready made frags
 
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I have dosed them with aptaisa x and I bought a lazer to cook them. Lol. They just closes up for a few days and then come back. Hahaha. Ugggggggg
 

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Agreed with butter knife. Most grow in thick mats so you can *carefully peel them off rocks.
 

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