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Old 04-18-2011, 12:37 AM
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Sorry, guys, I guess I was not phrasing the question properly. I was trying to fit a pink tip hammer coral into the live rock crevice and it didn't fit in properly. So, my choices were either finding a different spot for it (which I couldn't), or trimming its skeleton to fit into the crevice (it doesn't have a rock base) or gluing it onto the rock somehow.

I did try gluing it with SuperGlue but, as I am realizing now, it was not the gel consistency glue, I got that.

Here is a snapshot of the tank and you can see the seven-head pink tip hammer coral hiding in the very right corner. We want to move it into the lower crevice that can be seen in the middle of the tank between brown xenia and the frogspawn. The coral has a thick skeleton base that I thought could be either trimmed or glued.


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