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Old 02/01/2007, 07:02 PM
timrandlerv10 timrandlerv10 is offline
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Broekn Frogspawn

I got a small frogspawn frag about three weeks ago. Today I found a piece that had broken when I put it in--the 'self fragged' piece is doing really well--but they arent attached to anything...just look like they were laying on the sand.

Should I glue them to a shell or a rock or something? Rubber band them? Just leave them?

They look REALLY healthy, so if I can keep this little piece, it would be great.

thanks,

Tim
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Old 02/01/2007, 09:36 PM
jkable jkable is offline
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You can just stick it into a hole in your rock, or super glue it. I have glued hammer coral which is very similar. What i did was i got a tuperware container with some tank water and held the frag upsidedown, and dried the stalk with paper towel, once it was dry i aplied some super glue and atached it to a dry piece of rock. I did all of this while the frag was in water. If your piece is very small tis may be difficult, just put it into a secure hole in a piece of rock and let it grow for a few moths. They will do just fine like this.
 


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