CORALS FINALLY!

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Congrats! It starts :p

With zoas IME flow and them getting comfortable in a spot is more important and they don't really need acclimation to lighting too much. Find a good spot where they won't get blasted with flow and let them be. Good luck!
Ok will be placing them right above so they'll be happy happy!
 
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Aaa nothing much to see, just this bad iphone pic, lights are dimming and Mr. Greeny McCrabby is hiding underneath a rock, at least he is eating. :)

I have one of those crabs! They are super cool to watch
 
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Thanx!
TE="2point5, post: 2878248, member: 61431"]Congrats! That is an incredibly exciting event![/QUOTE]
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Oh I remember that day so well...big time adrenaline rush led to total addiction and I LOVE that feeling and still get it every time I add another!
 
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Oh I remember that day so well...big time adrenaline rush led to total addiction and I LOVE that feeling and still get it every time I add another!
Yes I was able to add five more now a total of 8 !
 

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When should I move them to the rocks?
Depending on your light, give them a few days to get used to the system. Then move them were you would like them. Give the corals a day or so to see if the corals are happen the glue the corals
 

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Depending on your light, give them a few days to get used to the system. Then move them were you would like them. Give the corals a day or so to see if the corals are happen the glue the corals
When is a good time to pop them off the plug, or do some corals stay on the plug?
 

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Most of the time I leave my frags on the plug, especially if the coral is spreading. I have also found using a dab of super glue gel, tiny ball of epoxy then a dab of super guild will hold the frags in place.
 
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E="trickyrich, post: 2881627, member: 57019"]Don't forget to dip every coral matter where it comes from[/QUOTE]
I did and some tiny itsy bsty critters came out of them... Ewk
 

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