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![]() which ones are going crazy, im gonna go with a wild guess and say the pinks.
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LOL, they growin huge for you too? They are LARGE in my tank. I'll see if I can get pics later. Camera kinda busted. But I do have some little Orange Skirts that over doubled in size too. Guess im lucky? I'll get some oyster shells and whatnot, see if I can make them migrate? BTW, whats an easy way to get them off the host rock they are on? An In Tank procedure. Can it be done without harming them?
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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![]() did you get the oranges with the pinks? if not i want a frag
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![]() Got Orange's from Wendell, I'l see what I can do ![]()
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![]() I've had luck with scraping off the mat of zoos and then using a razor to slice off the part that i lifted off the rock. Do your best to actually scrape into the rock so you get a thin layer of the actual rock instead of cutting up the bottom of the zoos. Dremel works well, but a knife will do. You can then superglue the bottom of the loose zoos onto your plug.
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![]() Ok I'll take some free frags ahah
I'll pick them up the next time I'm in 100 Mile House?? |