I have rock with a colony of oxides and i'm going to try to frag a few to see if I can reduce some zoas. At least i'll get some practice on fragging zoas that's how I look at it. I wish all my zoas would spread like the Oxides.
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Might not want to do that. Could have repercussions. Some zoas might release toxins. I would just remove the rock. :eek:How about taking them outside and torching them?
Do you have 1st hand experience with that approach? As I can move most of the corals in close proximity that sounds like a really simple approach.Turn off all circulation and blast them with a turkey baster full of boiling RODI water. You might have to repeat a few times.
At 1st I thought I could remove it, that’s no longer an option as the rock goes back quite a bit and is holding up lots of other rocks and corals on top of them. If throughout the decades I was able to eradicate aefw, monti eating nudis, flatworms eating lps, aiptasia, velvet, ich, etc... I will eventually eradicate these guys. ;)Sell it
Cooking your rock will take care of them!
No not boiling your rock. Put it in a small trash can with saltwater heater and powerhead cover it so no light can get in. Your live rock will stay alive but zoas need light to survive. It will take some time but that is what it is all about .
And you worry about one rock!!!