Zoas infested with Dino

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A good friend of mine has a dino infestation that he can't beat and he's ready to give up. He has 5 or 6 frag plugs with some really nice zoas, some of which have dino growing on or around them. Is there a safe way I could save these and rehome them to my tank?

I was thinking I could pull them, cut them off the old plugs and dip them.
 
Dipping wouldn't be a bad idea, but... Unless they are worth zillions if dollars, I personally wouldn't risk it. I'd toss em and move on. Dino's can be no joke...
 
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Dipping wouldn't be a bad idea, but... Unless they are worth zillions if dollars, I personally wouldn't risk it. I'd Ross em and move on. Dino's can be no joke...
Cool. I appreciate your input. I was thinking probably not worth the risk as well but I'm new to all of this and wanted some other opinions.
 
A good friend of mine has a dino infestation that he can't beat and he's ready to give up. He has 5 or 6 frag plugs with some really nice zoas, some of which have dino growing on or around them. Is there a safe way I could save these and rehome them to my tank?

I was thinking I could pull them, cut them off the old plugs and dip them.


Dip em in 50.50 hydrogen peroxide snd tank water.. thatll kill evrerything and wont harm the zoas
 

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