Zoas on a plug

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  1. wiz77

    wiz77 Plankton

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    I have a zoa frag plug with about 30 polyps on it. It's just sitting on my rock. I hate the way it looks. Do most of you frag and glue or do you leave it on plugs and wait till it propagates? I've never fragged and glued anything before.
     
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  3. civiccars2003

    civiccars2003 Great Blue Whale

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    Be patient, let it spread and you won't even know the frag rock exist in due time.
     
  4. wiz77

    wiz77 Plankton

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    I've learned being patient is 90% of this hobby. Thank you.
     
  5. civiccars2003

    civiccars2003 Great Blue Whale

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    Once they jump to the surrounding rock work, you could always pull the frag plug and sell it. Make some money for some more coral.
     
  6. wiz77

    wiz77 Plankton

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    Yeah, that's a cool idea.
     
  7. khowst

    khowst Bangghai Cardinal

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    What I do, once I get a couple polyps that grow down over the side onto the rock, ill cut the plug loose and either grown some more somewhere else or time to do some trading.
     
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  9. pallidamors

    pallidamors Flamingo Tongue

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    like others have said. Just leave it alone and itll cover the plug in no time