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Old 02-27-2011, 11:26 PM
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We want some feedback from you corals junkies that need frag plugs....please post some feedback here.....is this a good idea?.....would you guys/gals buy these?....Tired of ugly concrete frag plugs?......tired of plastic plugs that your coral frags hate?.......introducing Red Coral live rock frag discs.....we've taken unsellable pieces of fiji branch live rock and sliced them into frag discs.....the discs will be kept wet and live and sold by the pound(works out to around 15 discs/pound)......call the store for pricing


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Old 02-28-2011, 12:17 AM
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Why didn't you guys come up with this four months ago!!

Sweet idea!
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great idea!
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I usually would glue it to my aquascape, so having larger frag plugs may not work. And I don't think the selling feature of live rock would be of any value.

However for mounting LPS, zoas and things that you may leave unmounted or free standing, then this would be a GREAT Idea.
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I usually would glue it to my aquascape, so having larger frag plugs may not work. And I don't think the selling feature of live rock would be of any value.

However for mounting LPS, zoas and things that you may leave unmounted or free standing, then this would be a GREAT Idea.
great feedback guys....


Rick....I didnt take out any of the really small diameter pieces when I took the pictures, but there is some there about the size or a nickel or quarter.....
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I think this is a great idea. Personally I really dislike frag plugs... 90% of the frags i've made and sold have been on rubble. I find it alot easier to place and blend in a natural piece of rock over a cement plug.
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