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Old 11/27/2007, 05:54 PM
215reefone 215reefone is offline
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GSPs

What is the best way to frag gsps? Also - can I use regular super glue to secure frags to rocks?
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Old 11/27/2007, 06:29 PM
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if it is loose from the rock you can just use a razorblade to cut it free. i place a rock next to it so it grow onto that then cut it loose. superglue gel works the best
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Old 11/27/2007, 06:33 PM
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Thanks...sounds like a plan. Is it possible to just pull them apart, or will that destroy too many polyps?
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Old 11/28/2007, 12:26 PM
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I use a chisel and hammer. I only chisel top layer of the rock.
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Old 11/28/2007, 02:09 PM
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Mine has gone out of control. Anything that gets next to it will be "assimilated." I just place rubble, empty snail shells, etc next to it and let nature take its course. Easy as pie.
 


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