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Unusual frags forsale
I picked up two large corals over the weekend that I fragged inorder to fit in my tank.
I've only seen this for sale one other time like 10 years ago. Its listed forsale for 39.99 for 3/4 to 1 1/4" piece for 39.99 here http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...fm?pCatId=2548 heres my parent colony and frag pic. Should have 5 for sale at 20.00 frag pic I made And I got a large Blue berry gorgonian. In perfect condition but again was just to big for the spot I needed. Frags will be large, 2-3 inches and mounted on plugs. 20.00 and I will have 5 frags. info on them here http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...fm?pCatId=1160 I can bring frags to this fridays meeting if that works well for you. If you can't make it to the meeting and still want a frag let me know |
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Frags
Hi, I am interested in a Frag of each, I will be at the meeting on Friday.
Thanks, Jeff |
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Put me in for a frag of each!!!!!!!
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count me in
I want one
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Of the Neospongodes, not the gorg.
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Erik...please include me for 1 frag of each...
PM'ed you... Thanks! Greg |
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Told you they would go quick Erik
I was with him when he picked these up. They are both awesome pieces.
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I'll take a Neospongodes if there is one left.
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...and I would like a neospongodes as well.
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I'll take one of each if still left...
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Frag
Frag looks great in my tank and doing well.
Thanks, Paul |
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Good to hear Paul!
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See you at the meeting to pick them up on Friday...thanks
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I'm down for a frag of the purple neospongodes, see you at the meeting.
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So where what Im bringing and for who, if I missed you let me know
Tom aka vanna purple one MJ anderson Purple one Anaelitz one of each Brad purple one jefft321 one of each Sound about right? If anyone else wants one at the meeting let me know Thanks Erik |
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Those are beautiful!
Kreeger1, You don't come down to the warren area ever do you? |
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nope, sorry
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Cove beach got one for you too
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Thanks for the pick up aninjaatemyshoe
Enjoy Still have a couple frags left Erik |
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For anybody that is considering the blueberry gorg, the frag i got is doing really well. I'm not sure but i think it may even have produced a couple new polyps already since the meeting! Thanks again Erik!
Mark
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Eric,
Mine detached itself. I noticed you rubberbanded the main colony but my frag was superglued. has the superglue held for everyone else? |
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No, but this is common for softy frags not to be held by super glue. I got a frag of this from Erik (picked it up before the meeting) and it became unattached within a couple days. It actually separated into two peices (fine with me, I've got two frags now). One piece I re-glued and it's doing fine. The other piece, I've tucked into a place where the base is secure and it seems to have attached itself.
I am responding in part because I was recently (softly) chastized for the frags I distributed being glued and not fixed by another method. Rubber bands may be the preferred method as long as you don't pinch down hard on the coral. I have attached some by sewing through base of the frag with monofilament fishing line to a disk that I drilled small holes in (better to use rock, disks don't like to be drilled, they tend to break). This fishing line method has had mixed success depending, I think, upon how taut the line is tied. Another method suggested to me, which I am going to try for future fragging of soft corals, is to position the cut end in sand or gravel (protected from too much flow). The coral with attach to bits of sand and gravel, which can then be easily glued to rock or plug or disk. Hope this helps. |
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making 2 to 4 notches with a junk saw blade so that a knotted loop or second loop 180 degrees will hold and will work on the disks with the monofilament line as well with care to not overtighten. With a simple sqaure knot below and around the peg part of the disk. Notches just need to be deep enough for mono to catch. You're not holding a 20 pound fish. Faster than drilling and will hold fine in a low current area.
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