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![]() To make a display tank ugly
![]() I can't stand frag racks in the main display ![]() They are great for frag tanks though. For the reasons stated above. |
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If let the frag grow on the frag rack to keep them w/o falling over, when do we move them to the LR? |
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![]() The only corals I keep on frag racks are coral I DONT plan on putting back in my tank. The frags will be sold or traded off to other reefers. They will then put them on the rocks of their reefs.
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![]() i like to use frag racks just for the first week the frag is in the tank, being as im not a proffesional reefer i like to make sure the coral is going to thrive in my system before permanently attaching and getting stuck with a skeleton that i cant get rid of without making a mess. just my way of doin things but it seems to work for me
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110 gallon mixed reef with 77 gallon sump/frag tank |
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