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    Posted: January 28 2012 at 6:35pm
Against my better judgement, I bought some Purple Koosh zoanthids recently (even though I asked for a photo), and was told when I bought them there were a few blue clove polyps on the frag. So, I thought OK, I'll just cut them off, and have the polyps I want.

Well they started off like this (Purple Koosh on the right), but the blue polyps have since taken over the frag the Koosh don't even open any more. Any ideas on how to remove the clove polyps or am I just SOL?

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I had the same thing on a red devil people eater, i just fragged the zoo, singles heads, and very carefully scraped off the cloves.
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OOH the ones from the frag farmer are looking good:)
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Dude just sell the cloves as purple koosh and say you didn't know which ones were which ;)
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Originally posted by BillyC BillyC wrote:

Dude just sell the cloves as purple koosh and say you didn't know which ones were which ;)


That's basically how they were sold to me. Lol.
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Could you cut the tops of the cloves off, just thinking if they cant filter feed they cant eat and will die?!.

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Originally posted by laynframe laynframe wrote:

Could you cut the tops of the cloves off, just thinking if they cant filter feed they cant eat and will die?!.



I could cut them off. Worth a try. Not sure how they feed, reproduce, etc. But I'm just pissed I got sold a frag of zoanthids I've been really wanting and have to deal with the B.S.
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Here is what I have donein the past with the clove polyps.  You can use a light bristle tooth brush, you could also use your finger nail or the back side of a razor blade.  another thing you could do is use glue to cover them up.  I have done all of these things with success.  
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Originally posted by Snowsrfr Snowsrfr wrote:

Originally posted by BillyC BillyC wrote:

Dude just sell the cloves as purple koosh and say you didn't know which ones were which ;)


That's basically how they were sold to me. Lol.
 
Is that really the way that they were sold to you?  Really?  You didnt get a picture no, but you were aware of cloves for sure.  Like you stated before.  You contacted me about them, so I figured you knew exactly what they were.  So the real question is why didnt you take care of them prior to your problem?  see above for how I get rid of them, all with great success.  Hope your frag does well
 
 
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