Diy frag disk

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So I decided to get creative tonight
And start making some frag plugs and disks. I'm some going to be selling them also. Once I fine tune the system. So far here's the results
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those look nice! 2" or 3" disks? what are you using? mind sharing your secrets? if you sell them how much you gonna sell a bundle for?
 
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Not sure yet on price. These are about 3" I will let you know as soon as I get the prices worked out.
 

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Very nice. Are those ceramic? Heres a few I made that are textured Plus have them in textured and smooth 3'' grow outs for my zoas.
 

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Mine are ceramic. Don't need cureing just rodi dip to rinse the ash from the kiln. Great lookings corals btw just checked out your sps thread
 

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