You all are going to think I am being ridiculous (I probably am), but I have just found out that zoas can be deadly and that bristleworms can sting. I have both of these in my little BioCube. I'm really freaked out now, especially about the zoas, since I mess around in the tank and get water all over, and I have a kid and a dog who might possibly come in contact with the water.
I think for my own peace of mind, I need to get rid of my zoas. [emoji20] I don't think they have grown onto the rocks yet, but I did glue the frags.
What's the best way to remove them from the rocks? Or should I get rid of the rocks they're on entirely? If I get rid of the rocks, it's about 1/3 of my rock work in the tank--how can I prevent messing up my cycle and harming my fish and inverts?
I think for my own peace of mind, I need to get rid of my zoas. [emoji20] I don't think they have grown onto the rocks yet, but I did glue the frags.
What's the best way to remove them from the rocks? Or should I get rid of the rocks they're on entirely? If I get rid of the rocks, it's about 1/3 of my rock work in the tank--how can I prevent messing up my cycle and harming my fish and inverts?