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Old 03-14-2011, 03:30 AM
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I really like your idea whatcaneyedo on the rubber mat. that is a great solution..small 1 inch discs would be great.
I can see using rubble for zoas and such.
however, mounting sps I think would be a bit easier on a plug no?
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any suggestions for dying the plugs?
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I purchased frags from whatcaneyedo last year and I must say I like the disks they came on as most of it was covered with zoas, anthia & monti caps. They made it easy to place because of there nice size & did really blend in nicely. I will be more then happy to get frags from him again.
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any suggestions for dying the concrete?
thanks for the input so far.
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bumperoo.
any suggestions for dying the concrete?
thanks for the input so far.
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If you are looking for a way to distinguish your frags... maybe try a different SHAPE plug as no matter what grows over... the original plug will be seen under it.... maybe try a star shape or something for example.
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Or how about imprinting the disks/plugs rather than coloring? A person could probably use something like macaroni to imprint a shape and then remove it later while it soaks and cures.
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Or how about imprinting the disks/plugs rather than coloring? A person could probably use something like macaroni to imprint a shape and then remove it later while it soaks and cures.

+1. Or if you are looking at using something metal for the mold, you could always stamp the metal so it molds into the frag plug.
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Thanks for your vote of support Grizz. But even I side with Paddyob when it comes to buying frags as I generally remove them from their plugs at some point. However from an aquaculturist standpoint I find them necessary too because I need a solid surface to mount everything to. Otherwise all of my frags would end up blown into a big heap of dead coral. Conventional plugs are too small and require eggcrate which I detest because of its affinity for nuisance algae. Rubble is too irregularly shaped and inconsistently sized for my liking. All store bought frag mounts in general are pretty expensive considering what I can make my own for. I also find store bought disks to be too smooth... Epoxy will not hold them in place very well.

Coraline and or coral growth eventually covers everything so I don't see much point in dying them. However you could use different colors of sand to make yours distinguishable. Maybe just mix in some black sand or use only black sand? I'm not sure what (if any) colors beyond white and black are available.
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i have to admit, I like the thought of the organized look of plugs..but I understand what that people don't like them.
I am more wanting to be able to distinguish the frags as being mine...sorta of a trademark kind of thing.
beyond colour or dying, any other suggestions to distinguish the plugs??
I had thought about the coloured sand thing as well.
does any know of any dyes that would be reef safe?
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