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25 | 54.35% |
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well the zoanthid as of this morning is dead , one polyp remains but the stress wasnt good for him and he didnt make it
![]() so the next experiment you ask? im going to take 5 single polyp frags and leave them out to dry , each day i will put one back in the tank and then monitor its recovery or death. cheers denny
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I once tried something similar but of the opposite extreme. I took a rock out of my tank that had a small patch of green star polyps on it that I wanted removed. I then blasted the star polyps with a small butane torch for a while until I figured they'd be good and dead. Afterwards I returned the rock to the tank and about a week later the star polyps were back. My recollection is a bit hazy but I think I ended up needing to hire a priest to exorcise that demon from my tank. So I bet if you try your experiment with those you will have a higher survival rate.
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what i would like to do is take some coral from the coast(pink dendros i think) and slowly raise the temp over a year
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Building a system that would keep those alive would be challenge enough no?
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tank,sump,skimmer,reactors,chiller.same as all my other tanks
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