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Old 09-04-2013, 11:39 PM
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Default Fraggin zoas. Do they grow faster?

What say all ye great frag masters out there? Is it better to frag your zoas to promote growth or put them in an area with good flow and medium light?
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some like it high some like it low, some like it fast some like it slow, some just wither away no matter where they stay.
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I am no zoa expert but generally, bigger corals tends to grow faster because of larger surface area.
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What say all ye great frag masters out there? Is it better to frag your zoas to promote growth or put them in an area with good flow and medium light?
If you have a decent sized colony I find you get the best yield if you frag the centre of the colony
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I am no zoa expert but generally, bigger corals tends to grow faster because of larger surface area.
IMO the polyp mat spreads only on the edges so if you have a large colony the polyps in the middle can not multiply further as they are already crowded. IME and logic tells me that they will grow faster if fragged. This also gives you a back up in case a colony decides to shrivel up and die for no reason (which does happen). The only down side is they look better as a large colony.
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IMO the polyp mat spreads only on the edges so if you have a large colony the polyps in the middle can not multiply further as they are already crowded. IME and logic tells me that they will grow faster if fragged. This also gives you a back up in case a colony decides to shrivel up and die for no reason (which does happen). The only down side is they look better as a large colony.
Your absolutely right, its true same goes for other corals, alot of aqua culture facilities won't keep large chalices as you'll get faster growth from smaller pieces that have all edges exposed .
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I have also read about fragging the middle of a colony being a good thing. That way you get growth to fill the gap in the middle along with outwards growth from the outskirts. Makes sense I guess

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IMO the polyp mat spreads only on the edges so if you have a large colony the polyps in the middle can not multiply further as they are already crowded. IME and logic tells me that they will grow faster if fragged. This also gives you a back up in case a colony decides to shrivel up and die for no reason (which does happen). The only down side is they look better as a large colony.
Couldn't agree with you more.
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What say all ye great frag masters out there? Is it better to frag your zoas to promote growth or put them in an area with good flow and medium light?
Good growth comes with stability, frequent changes will inhibit growth. Once you control water its simply lighting and flow, both are dependant on the coral.

I've found bright bright bright lights and lots of flow get insane growth, every new zoa is a risk on whether or not they adjust, contrary to belief alot of the more sought after zoas we collect are hardier than fresh imports since they've most likely been raised in similiar systems
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