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![]() Hey Bob, that's not my coral...
![]() The one you sold me for a bargain price. Did you think I was complaining I paid too much ? ![]()
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![]() I found using elastics to be a rather delicate balance. If too tight, it will cut through (depends on the type of coral though ... some I'm sure wouldn't have that problem), and if too loose, then the frag can wiggle out. Some frags have a mind of their own and just completely refuse to cooperate. But hey if it's worked for you then it's a method not to be knocked. I'm just speaking from my own experience (my experience is only ever about "things that didn't work."
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![]() Hey Bob;
Is the latin name not Cladiella sp.? (I suck at ID) Is that the same as you seem in my tank? If so, I am sticky to the method of placing another rock beside it (just like you also noted.) Easy, painless and no stress to the mother. I watched mine encrust onto another rock and produce a piece matching the original one within 30 days +/- (3" diameter.) ![]() Unfortunately, star polyp swallowed up the mother. ![]() kari ( a hammer drill is much like a chisel and mallet except less effort ) |
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