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![]() If it's easy to take the rock out.. Use a soldering iron and cook it!
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#2
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![]() meh. there is a little encrusting sps colony on there that was a couple surviving polyps from when i first got my rock. no need to torch that. mind you if it survived everything else i did to it heh
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![]() Take a bic lighter to it.... the flame will get in there better than a soldering gun.
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![]() Just use a needle and injected it. With 1ml of lemon juice into the stem. Works for me.
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![]() Quote:
+1 Works good, that's the only way I do it too ![]() |