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Are the ceramic zoa frag stations safe for my reef and my Zoa? I’m thinking of getting two smaller ones so that my Zoa can grow out to big colonies and create sort of a small zoa garden.
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First off thank you for always helping me footgal. Here’s a pic. Are these things ok to use? I’d like to have some good looking colonies of my high end stuff without getting it in places I can remove if necessary.Can you post a pic of what that is exactly? If you want to create a zoa garden, frag tiles are a great way to get that "carpet" look while keeping everything removable and non-invasive
Yeah those things are made to be decor inside the tank. If you want to be able to easily frag them in the future I suggest a frag disk approach (any flat, stiff, reef-safe surface will suffice) but if you just want to grow out a large colony for your own viewing pleasure you could buy a plug display like the one you found or simply add a small piece of live rock as as 'island' so the zoas cant spread onto your main rock work. Happy reefing!First off thank you for always helping me footgal. Here’s a pic. Are these things ok to use? I’d like to have some good looking colonies of my high end stuff without getting it in places I can remove if necessary.
They say they’re high temp fired so “no curing required” is rhat legit?Ceramic is very reefsafe.
I have a few with zero issues. Had a small snowflake eel live under one til he/she out grew it.They say they’re high temp fired so “no curing required” is rhat legit?
Thanks! I’m hoping my engineer goby will do that. He’s kind of a sausage though.I have a few with zero issues. Had a small snowflake eel live under one til he/she out grew it.