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I posted here yesterday with one of the zoa colonies that I have in my 55. I just got in some more zoa frags yesterday from someone on RC that was breaking down one of their tanks. Thought I would post some pics of the zoas about 1 hour after I acclimated them for about 2 hours (I know it was long but it was a long trip from Cali. to South Carolina). Just for my knowledge (although i like them either way) do you know what kind they are?

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Some palys that he chipped in for free
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Under actinics
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And just for fun, here is the acan frag that I got from him as well (can't wait for it to grow)
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What do you all suggest the best way to attach the frags to rocks is? The guy I got them from suggested that I use Super Glue Gel. He said to dry off the rock, put a dab of gel on the rock, put the zoas on top, and then dunk it in water upside down so that gel adheres into the rock and doesn't spread all over the zoas. What do you all suggest. Thanks.

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