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![]() It also depends on what the frag is, if its something that needs structure to spread, then I dont mind the squares. Also, I like zoas on the squares as most of mine are on the sand and gives them room to grow without being on the rock.
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![]() I put all my zoa frags on squares , and yes i agree they do look funny on the rockwork but i also find they grown into better shape over time and are less likely to run away over the edge of the tile like they all seem to whenever i get a frag on a plug.I also like to put my zoas in the sand and the tiles are great for that , got that idea from leeR`s tank where he had lots of zoas growing up out of the sand ,looked awsome.
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2 take it off the frag plug and glue it. Quote:
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![]() I'm gonna get a price list from them see if we can stock them too.
Hopefully not too expensive. They do all sorts of cool rock work too. Martin
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![]() I don't like the square plugs either so I've used my tile nippers to take off the square corners as long as I can do it without injuring the frag.
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![]() i agree, ugly. i remove frags from anything other than live rock......just look bad. i pry them off with a razor blade and super glue them to small pieces of live rock
also - if you incorporate the "pegging" system, be certain to drill your live rock in advance
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