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Frag casserole
I was doing some work on the frag system and had to move some. I put them in this casserole plate and had this dumb thought in my head so thought I'd share.
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looks good jamie how much...
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Jamie, do you add ketchup to that BEFORE it goes in the oven? Or after?
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mmmmm cooked frags bet that'd smell purdy.Brad ketchups definetly going on after.josh bring some ketchup and ya can have all you can eat.
[ 27 January 2002: Message edited by: Jamie Cross ]</p> |
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hey how long can they be out of the water like that?
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Steve, I would have to geuss on that one, but I have had frags out of water for over 3 hours and only lost one type. If I take them out its for 15 or 20 min. I have heard good things about dry shipping so on that note 12 hours as long as it's in a humid enviroment.I am talking only about stoneys.I would think heavy mucusing corals would handle the out of water thing better.
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John showed me a pic of some acros in Austrailia that are exposed to the sun for the full duration of low tide. They slime up to protect themselves from drying out. I suppose you would want to be careful putting too many slimed corals back in the water without a big skimmer.
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