Morphs

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After looking at the new idea for morphing it brought back an old thought i had. I was told morphing was due to interbreeding not anything i could control. I have plenty of tiny insulin sterile needles with really small syringes so my question is. can you inject the zoalanthae algea from one zoa into another zoa to create a hyrbrid.
 
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I'm confused. Let's start at the base of your question. Who told you that morphing was do to interbreeding?
 
I have a question about morphing, the guy at the LFS told me with a straight face "that if you microwave a zoanthid colony for a few second it kills of some of the Zoalanthae algae and the zoas morph."
 
Sorry i reread my op and corrected my english but it was a local board which lead me to believe that morphing of chemicals is due to sexual type reproduction between two varying species. but i cant see that being a possibility so i want to cross the zoalanthae algae of two species but is that what kills two touching corals? also is there a good way to extract these chemicals?

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mike
 

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