Zoas in a mushroom cage

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Hi All,

I bought these single polyps and was weary that my fishes will nibble or they would come off the plug. Any issues with trying to grow these on a mushroom cage until they start having additional polyps?

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They'll be fine in the cages as long as they're getting light.

But that's also a very good reason why I always buy a cluster and never a single polyp: If something goes wrong with the original polyp, you have backup. Especially if it's an expensive named Zoa.

Now if you just got a bunch of single polyps for a buck or two each, you can probably afford a failure or two. :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 

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