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| Mima Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Far Rockaway
Posts: 3,503
Reefer Ratings: (51) | Zoa frag??
Hi guys/gals! Once a zoa has been fragged, and glued, what is the recommended time before moving it from one tank to the next?
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| Muro Ami Captain Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Williamsburgh, Brooklyn
Posts: 7,392
Reefer Ratings: (86) | i gotta do these for my tubS deem...
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| Mima Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Far Rockaway
Posts: 3,503
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Thank you Josh! I'm quite the chicken so I just scraped these off of my overflow along with a little coraline to glue them. ![]()
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