will ZOAS grow on GSP?

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i just spent about 30mins scrapping GSP off a rock because i found a little colony of zoas that are growing on that rock .anyway i was just wondering .
 
why didn't you just cut the zoas off and glue them to a frag.
way easier.
well im pretty new to the hobby,i figured if theyre growing on that rock just randomly,maybe its something in the rock theyre happy with. so thats why i just did away with the GSP.
 
well im pretty new to the hobby,i figured if theyre growing on that rock just randomly,maybe its something in the rock theyre happy with. so thats why i just did away with the GSP.
They're really tiny and a color i don't have. Neon green with a yellow ring.really tiny and I didn't want to kill a new colony. There's only about 4 of them but yea they have a rock now lol heres a pic but not all have opened up yet.
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Was it GSP or bryopsis which commonly share frag with zoa?
Any pic under white light? Pic too dark
 
Was it GSP or bryopsis which commonly share frag with zoa?
Any pic under white light? Pic too dark
it was GSP. also found red Gracilaria Curtissae macroalgae growing on the same rock. i left the red GC i like the way it looks.ill add more pics soon
 

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