Hello BAR,
I have a colony of Rasta zoas and Fire & Ice zoas on a rock and another rock with Eagle Eye zoas. Instead of making another DBTC, I wanted to try something new to get more engagement with members. In the spirit of the club mission of sharing knowledge, the zoas are free to supporting members, but come with an educational catch.
The rule is you come to my tank, and learn to frag the zoas yourself. I will happily help and show you how to safely frag these and have different levels of safety measures we can take based on how much precaution you feel you'd like. For example, cutting under water in a bucket is the least likely to squirt zoa juice but takes longer than simply cutting in a bucket while wearing safety goggles. When you get here, we will have you make 2 of each kind you want to take home; one for yourself, and one for me. I have all of the tools and supplies and ppe needed.
Come on over to Sunnyvale, learn to frag zoas and leave with the the frag you made!
Happy Reefing!
Michael
I have a colony of Rasta zoas and Fire & Ice zoas on a rock and another rock with Eagle Eye zoas. Instead of making another DBTC, I wanted to try something new to get more engagement with members. In the spirit of the club mission of sharing knowledge, the zoas are free to supporting members, but come with an educational catch.
The rule is you come to my tank, and learn to frag the zoas yourself. I will happily help and show you how to safely frag these and have different levels of safety measures we can take based on how much precaution you feel you'd like. For example, cutting under water in a bucket is the least likely to squirt zoa juice but takes longer than simply cutting in a bucket while wearing safety goggles. When you get here, we will have you make 2 of each kind you want to take home; one for yourself, and one for me. I have all of the tools and supplies and ppe needed.
Come on over to Sunnyvale, learn to frag zoas and leave with the the frag you made!
Happy Reefing!
Michael
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