Zoa removal

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I should have known better. I have a zoa problem. They have already crowded and killed one Sps. I want to take them out, but the rock cannot be removed. I’m also afraid of poisoning myself and family. (Do I even have anything to worry about?). How do I get rid of them? I’ve already tried aiptasia x.

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Frag them or take the rock out ....palytoxin shouldn’t be a concern unless you boil the rock indoors or sniff freshly cut zoas
 

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