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Old 12-31-2015, 06:56 PM
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They are alive The green and lavender ones look good, they are in the main tank. The smaller frags have done nothing for me.
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They are alive The green and lavender ones look good, they are in the main tank. The smaller frags have done nothing for me.
Me too mostly. The first Aussie one I gave you (with the broken branch) has been coloring up for me quite nicely, but then I glued it down and it lost some color. The two Papillares - one is quite bright yellow/lime corallites, but brown polyps, and the other one is just brown.
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I took a big step and glued down three of the WWC frags... and I left them on the plugs!!! Haaahaaahaaa... aaaAHHAHAHAAAHH *maniacal laughter*

I still haven't placed the watermelon chalice in a final location. Waiting to see how the others do
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I took a big step and glued down three of the WWC frags... and I left them on the plugs!!! Haaahaaahaaa... aaaAHHAHAHAAAHH *maniacal laughter*
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Old 01-04-2016, 04:16 AM
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Honestly, I like doing that with LPS since it's easy to just clip of the protruding mound that has grown down the plug and voila, a handy sized frag that will grow back in and you'd be none the wiser.
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Ya, in that case I'd agree. It's mostly SPS I get bent about, I can always tell if there is a plug under the colony Although, I may have done that very thing today with a tiny frag I'm afraid to mess around with. I'll regret it, but I couldn't stand the frag mounts on the side of my tank anymore -lol
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Scott, just lay down an epoxy pad for future frags to grow on. Or, I've also glued a small piece of rubble beside the frag for it to grow onto for fragging.
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