Encrusted Coral Skull Thread

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I'll have to get a better one this weekend. The backside is the furthest down right now, which obviously tells me I need to push it back. There are lots of critters that sleep underneath and I always feel bad when I relocate their home.
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This one is mine. It's actually nearly fully encrusted now. Took about 4 years - but it's pretty large, bigger than a baseball. I have a love/hate relationship with it. My husband grabbed it at RAP when I wasn't looking.

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Mine was doing great and then I came home from work most of it
Is dying
 

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I think it looks pretty amazing...
 

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Mine was doing great and then I came home from work most of it
Is dying
Here's mine...I'm hoping he makes a comeback he was doing awesome for a while...hermits may have irritated him. I find them in him every now and then.
 

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Do you guys have to do anything to the skulls before you stick them in and what are the skulls made out of? I had one in my tank but it started deteriorating so I took it out.
 

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Just use a plain plastic skull, glass works too.
For the small plastic one I used there was a need for some cleaned up the flash along the manufacturing seams, roughed it up a little with sandpaper. Also suggest poking some small holes in it to let air out ( or it floats ), and glued it to a piece of frag rock for weight.
 

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