Accidental Fragging

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MischiefReef

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About to leave for the weekend and my fish or urchins dislodged a 40-50 head overhanging frogspawn and fragged it in two. Terrible timing, didn’t even have time to dip it or anything again. Not much I can do but tuck it kind of back in place but it does not fit in it’s original orientation and is definitely gonna be lit/shaded differently when the lights come on. Lower branches that landed down also look ticked. To top things off I also accidentally fragged a forest fire digitata while reaching my fat paws into the tank. Given the circumstances maybe I will call the new frag my dumpster fire digitata morph. Hope everything pulls through the weekend okay!

blue/green frogspawn colony in the upper left fell onto the orange wall hammer and gold branching hammers.
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