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Personally i don’t like how that look’s all spread out like that, i would break up that big rock into rubble and make a nice rock pile and add a few head’s of long tentacle duncan and xenia to get some movement going, i would add a rock flower nem and some hermit crabs, snails. Small cleaner shrimp
One frag of Xenia turns into a tank full of them in no time .
 

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Exactly, a great coral for her to learn how to frag with
Not really fragging as you’re not physically cutting
I can pick mine off the rock and still have their foot attached so they can attach to what ever they want but … once tied to another piece of rubble . The problem is no one wants them .
 

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