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![]() Darn, I was just thinking of ordering!
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![]() Greg, from your website under acclimation...
"4 Do not remove coral from the original plug when mounting into your reef. " Does this item void the warranty? I cut all frags off of the plugs they come on, much easier and more natural looking when attaching permanently. Thx.
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To be honest if someone has experience and knows what they are doing it's not a problem but I don't recommend dismounting for sps newbies. I recommend that the frag be given time to become acclimated to the new tank for a while before dismounting. 10 days is a great guarantee and the coral being taken out and remounted onto something else can cause some stress and possible RTN if it's not done properly. I would suggest people waited the 10 days and if it lives to that point it should be fine and able to handle the stress of remounting and being handled.
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![]() Thanks Greg, certainly no harm in waiting 10 days.
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![]() Seeing the ^grade lol
![]() got my Korallin calc reactor all dialed in now i think.. sps frags are growing and doing well.. ready for more ![]() |
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Thanks, Greg
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