Does anyone know where I can fine the cone shaped frag plugs. The flat area on the plug is very small, just larger than an eggcrate square. The sides have a tiered/stairstep look to them.
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And it looks like they only take the space of one eggcrate square? Meaning I could fit as many of these plugs as I have eggcrate holes?
And it looks like they only take the space of one eggcrate square? Meaning I could fit as many of these plugs as I have eggcrate holes?
Ah, I was hoping to use them for zoas, but after looking at the squares you're right. It's just too small for a zoa to grow out.Most of the time, Yes. It will depend on the size of the frag. Sometimes, the size of shape of the frag will keep them from being able to be placed in adjoining squares. Also keep in mind that these frags work great for SPS, but are fairly worthless for Zoanthids or most LPS corals. I suppose they'd work for very small zoanthid/LPS frags but that's about it.
Here is a way the some of the fraggers in the UK use Micro Plugs with zoanthids. Saves a lot on shipping.
How to pack your zoa's - Reef Culture Zoa Swap Forum