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![]() i have never fragged zoanthids before but one of my rocks is almost full now and was debating whether to frag it or get rid of it all together. before i decided to try and frag it i was curious if there was any interest in the polyps
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#2
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![]() if they are blue, I am very interested.
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#3
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![]() they are not blue, they are a tint of purple. i know the picture makes it look blue though.
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#4
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![]() I'd be interested in a frag. Mark.
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#5
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![]() well then i guess i'll try my hand at fraggin then. i'll let you guys know when i'm done and the pieces are ready. although it will cost me a little more i was thinking of mounting the frags to cool pieces of live rock rubble instead of the frag plugs (which i hate). do you guys think it is worth the extra cost to put them on the rubble? after looking tonight i've realized my electric neon green star polyps are loving the new tank and spreading like crazy so i was thinking of fragging it at the same time.
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#6
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![]() I still would be interested.....and yes, as long as they are attached to something, unless it's a major pita to attach them in the reef tank.
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