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Dino’s cage setup. He’s temporarily outside.


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If you have an urchin, I'd use the epoxy, too. They love frags.
Exactly. After rehoming my pincushions, the rate of falling frags has SIGNIFICANTLY decreased.

I only have one tuxedo urchin, which is harmless.

I’ve only been using super glue lately.
 

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Exactly. After rehoming my pincushions, the rate of falling frags has SIGNIFICANTLY decreased.

I only have one tuxedo urchin, which is harmless.

I’ve only been using super glue lately.
Starry Blennies re-home frags frequently as well it seems. Although they typically leave the frag plug
 
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I have mounted a frag before lol
I was asking for the pro tips not the beginners guide :face-with-tears-of-joy:

I stopped using epoxy because I find it flakes off after a few months. Prefer using a lot of super glue.
 
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I guess my question is more on the plugs. Do you leave them on or try and remove at the base. I just saw BRS completely cut off the base of the coral which seems insane to me.
 
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Mounted half of them and moved my two old and boring acros (the ones I never mention because they are boring).

Flame fox is I think my second favorite so far. Put it on some old epoxy I couldn’t get off.
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Inland cyclops. Not a big fan of green but it is bright!
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Shockwave is another favorite but it disappears in blue.
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Finally the PC Rainbow is insane!
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1. Rainbow
2. Fox
3. Shockwave (below, the wrasse is inspecting)
4. Cyclops
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I can’t believe how insanely colorful this micromussa is though that PC Rainbow does give it some competition!
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@JoJosReef Here’s my jumble of loose monti frags and I have two more sitting in the sand I need to add :rolleyes:
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Unfortunately this coral has not recovered from the peroxide dip
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I can’t believe how insanely colorful this micromussa is though that PC Rainbow does give it some competition!
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@JoJosReef Here’s my jumble of loose monti frags and I have two more sitting in the sand I need to add :rolleyes:
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Unfortunately this coral has not recovered from the peroxide dip
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Lower it in the tank some?
 

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I guess my question is more on the plugs. Do you leave them on or try and remove at the base. I just saw BRS completely cut off the base of the coral which seems insane to me.
I’ve done both. Same end result. I’m think the rational for snapping the plug is to prevent parasite eggs from hitchhiking.
 

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With the alk close to 10, if that phosphate decides to bottom out you can end up with some RTN on the Acros. Also, Acros are gonna start using phosphates so I'd almost expect that to start dropping.
 

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In my old tank it was pretty stable at like
A 7
P 0.4
N 5
So I guess this is better. Maybe the low nitrate was to blame for my softy and LPS struggles?
I'd imagine it sure played a part. Softies and LPS like nitrates for puffiness. SPS like phosphates.
 
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With the alk close to 10, if that phosphate decides to bottom out you can end up with some RTN on the Acros. Also, Acros are gonna start using phosphates so I'd almost expect that to start dropping.
I’ll turn off the reactor then.
 

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