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Hey y’all just wondering what zoa is on this xenia frag! Thanks!
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yep i think they need to be separated somehow, other people can help you with that as i mainly do sps and lps so i wont be any help there.
 
Huh I look up dogecoin on google and then on reef tide and got nothing. I don’t think I can cut the plug because I have multiple heads all around the xenia. Any other way to get em? Thanks!
 
Huh I look up dogecoin on google and then on reef tide and got nothing. I don’t think I can cut the plug because I have multiple heads all around the xenia. Any other way to get em? Thanks!
Xenia is pretty much indestrucible so you can use a razorblade to carefully scrape them off and put them in a cup with some rubble so they will reattach and keep the zoas on the plug
 
If you're careful you can use a razorblade and try to remove the zoa by the mat and reglue to a new plug. You risk stressing them out and may cause them to melt. The zoas might be a little harder or more expensive to replace than xenia. That's why I suggest scraping the xenia.
 
If you're careful you can use a razorblade and try to remove the zoa by the mat and reglue to a new plug. You risk stressing them out and may cause them to melt. The zoas might be a little harder or more expensive to replace than xenia. That's why I suggest scraping the xenia.
Yeah I think I’ll try to scrape the xenia then. How do I get them to reattach to be rock?
 

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