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How to glue Frags
Hi Everyone,
Sorry to ask a noob question, but I am new to SPS keeping (more experienced with Softies & LPS). My new tank has been setup for 5 months now and is doing fabulously. Cycle has been done for awhile, algae phases are done, and readings are great. With this tank, my goal has been to use as little wild caught creatures as possible. Therefore, I used dead rock from Marco's rock and then seeded it with multiple Nano pieces from various vendors. I did the same thing with the sand. In addition, I ordered the full detrivore kits from Inland & IPSF. My tank has tons of life and I had so many pods, my wife called it the "bug tank". Of course when I added fish a month ago (2 false percs, 2 Bangaii Cardinals, & a sixline wrasse {all captive bred}), they thought that they were in heaven So, I added a small Frag (Montipora Digitata). It is doing very well (I dose DT's every other day) and it is actually growing a new branch towards the top. Now to my question: The frag came attached to one of those white plugs. I would like to permanently attach it to a very large piece of Tonga Shelf rock that it is on now. Now all of the frag gels that I have seen are not for under the water, Does anyone know one that is or a way to glue it to the rock without having to have both out of the water to do it ?? Thanks, |
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Take the frag and snip it from the plug (out of the water). Then pat thebase of the coral dry. Put a drop of SUPERGLUE GEL (any kind) then put it in the water and hold it on the rock for like 30 seconds. Let it go and it should be stuck, ready to start growing.
Good Luck. http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...hreadid=605983
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I had no problems following SDguys instructions, works everytime:
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IME Reefdood's method is good for really small frags (1" or less), and I've had to use more than "a drop" of glue
Also, montis slime up pretty good, so sometimes they aren't the easiest to attach.
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Thanks Everyone. I will give that a try.
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I use the same method of drying and then a drop or two of glue and then quickly the the rock.
Good Luck Tony |
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