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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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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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mmuuaaahaahaaaa
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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abyzz, bubble king dc 250, mitras, profilux 3, reef |
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