I don't think this is a zoa...

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... But it sure resembles one, albeit a colorless one. Can anyone ID? It's about one centimeter.
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aaagggghhhh!!!!! Murder it before it spreads!!!! Aiptasiacide is legal and encouraged!!!
 

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take the rock out, then dig it out with a knife then supper glue the whole area where it was.
 

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You can also cover it with epoxy and encase it. If you don't mind the look of the epoxy blob.
 
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I broke that piece off. Just as well, I've been wanting to relocate that Chalice frag anyway.

BUT I do have another one nestled between some zoas that will be difficult. See pic.
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